When wearing a watch, which wrist do you wear it on?
For left-handed individuals, they often wear it on the right wrist, while right-handed individuals tend to wear it on the left wrist.
However, in the case of golf, except for some exceptions, most players, regardless of being left-handed or right-handed, tend to play with their right hand. Therefore, many people wear the watch on their left wrist.
In this case, there can be an issue where the watch inadvertently switches from the golf app screen to the watch's main screen due to accidental button presses against the back of the left hand. Normally, when the wrist with the watch is raised, the watch screen should turn off and the golf app screen should appear.
This inconvenience can lead to situations where you cannot immediately check the golf app when needed, requiring you to reopen the app, and so on.
To reduce such symptoms, you can rotate the watch so that the buttons face left when wearing it on the left wrist, or simply wear the watch on the right wrist to solve the issue.
These symptoms occur not only during golf play but also in daily life.
Please refer to the following instructions to change the button orientation and try it out.
How to change the button orientation on Apple Watch:
step1.
Go to the gear-shaped (Settings) app on your Apple Watch..
step2.
Tap on "Notifications" > "General" > "Do Not Disturb" mode > "General."
step3.
Click on "Orientation" under the Software Update section.
step4.
Change the orientation to the right.
How to change the button orientation on Wear OS:
step1.
Go to the gear-shaped (Settings) app on your Apple Watch.
step2.
Tap on "Notifications" > "General" > "Do Not Disturb" mode > "General."
step3.
Click on "Orientation" under the Software Update section.
step4.
Change the orientation to the right.
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