Sean Hollister:
But if you want to actually find and select one of those apps, you’ll need to swipe around and tap the one you want on the screen itself. That’s a little easier said than done: I stabbed the wrong icon more than once and wound up inside an app I didn’t want. You can zoom in with the digital crown, but it’s a little awkward to keep switching off between the buttons and the screen taps. It made me wonder why I couldn’t just use the excellent digital crown to zoom through apps and select them.
Worse was Force Touch. „Force Touch uses tiny electrodes around the flexible Retina display to distinguish between a light tap and a deep press, and trigger instant access to a range of contextually specific controls,” reads an Apple description, which roughly translates as „When you press down hard on the screen, sometimes you can activate hidden controls.” Like changing up your watchface (see above). But sometimes when I tried to tap, it thought I was trying to Force Touch—and it wasn’t always clear which one I needed to do to perform any given action. Again, maybe I’d get the hang of it after a while.
W końcu jakieś konkretne uwagi, które zdają się potwierdzać moje obawy co do Force Touch. Sean jest też pierwszą osobą, którą znalazłem, która ma problemy z celowaniem w ikony.
Jako, że jestem Polakiem to za znanym kawałem z diabłem i dwoma stalowymi kulkami zaczynam się obawiać, że najpierw popsuję ekran wciskając go za mocno, a zgubię zegarek.

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