On the occasion of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), the South Korean tech giant Samsung is highlighting Universal Gestures, an innovative accessibility feature for the Galaxy Watch.
For the touch-free experience through simple and intuitive movements, Universal Gestures was introduced as part of the One UI 5 Watch update.
Samsung Universal Gestures for Galaxy Watch
Samsung Universal Gestures brings a valuable alternative to the interactions needed to operate the device, all without lifting a finger or pressing a button. With four distinct gestures — Make Fist, Make Fist Twice, Pinch and Double Pinch — users are able to navigate their Galaxy Watch in ways that work best for them.
How To Turn On Universal Gestures
All you need to visit the Settings on your Galaxy Watch to find the Accessibility menu. Scroll down to find Universal Gestures within the Interaction and dexterity section.
Then, toggle on the Universal Gestures option and learn more about the full potential of this feature with Gestures tutorial.
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