A new feature called Quick Actions, which is a part of the Assistive Touch collection of features, is included in the recently released watchOS 9 operating system for the Apple Watch.
Quick Actions, as the feature’s name suggests, enables users to reply to Apple Watch alerts using hand motions. It enables users to carry out a variety of tasks via gestures, such as capturing pictures, controlling music playback, controlling workouts, etc.
Users can decide whether Quick Actions should always be accessible, only be accessible when AssistiveTouch is enabled, or be disabled in watchOS 9. This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to use the linked iPhone to quickly and easily enable the Quick Actions feature for the Apple Watch.
How to enable the Quick Actions feature on Apple Watch
Step 1: Open the Watch application on your Apple iPhone.
Step 2: When the app opens, tap on the “Accessibility” option.
Step 3: After that, under the “Motor” section, tap on the “Quick Actions” option.
Step 4: On the next screen, choose either “On” or “When AssistiveTouch is Enabled” from the list.
I’m done now. You’ve successfully enabled the Quick Actions feature on your Apple Watch using the connected Apple iPhone if you’ve followed the above step-by-step instructions. Additionally, customers have the option of selecting Full or Minimal appearance.
Depending on the type of alert displayed on the Apple Watch when the functionality is activated and you see one, you will be asked to conduct a Quick Action.