How to Access Control Center on Apple Watch with watchOS 10


So, you’ve updated your Apple Watch to the latest watchOS 10 update and are now wondering how to open the Control Center since the old swipe-up method is no longer effective? Don’t worry; you’re not alone. With watchOS 10, Apple has revamped the way you interact with your Apple Watch, introducing many exciting features to provide a fresh user experience, such as widgets in the smart stack, apps utilizing the entire display to make room for new content, and more. Consequently, the gesture to access the Control Center has changed, and this post explains how to do it in watchOS 10.

How to Open the Control Center in watchOS 10

Since Apple introduced the first Apple Watch, the primary mode of interaction with the watch has remained largely unchanged. Despite the addition of numerous new features, the overall user interface has remained consistent. However, watchOS 10 marks a significant departure from this tradition.

On an Apple Watch running watchOS 9 or earlier, you can easily access the Control Center by swiping up on the screen. However, the watchOS 10 update has replaced this swipe-up gesture with the new Widgets Smart Stack, leaving users wondering how to open the Control Center. So, the question is, how can you access the Control Center on an Apple Watch running watchOS 10? Here’s the answer:

Unlock your Apple Watch using the passcode (if you have set one), and then press the side button to open the Control Center. It’s that simple now. As we’ve mentioned, the swipe gesture now activates the Widgets stack in watchOS 10.

How to Open the App Switcher in watchOS 10

Now that you know that the side button on your Apple Watch brings up the Control Center in watchOS 10, you might be wondering how to access the app switcher on your Apple Watch. Previously, a press of the side button opened the app switcher, but that functionality has now moved to the Digital Crown. Here’s how it works:

Simply double-press the Digital Crown on your Apple Watch to open the App Switcher in watchOS 10. And that concludes our quick guide on how to navigate the Apple Watch after the watchOS 10 update. Do you find these changes unnecessary, and do you think widgets are worth it? Share your thoughts in the comments below.


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