Hi, 

I had the most trouble with this when first using my Watch too. Let me see if I 
can explain how I finally dealt with it. 

I assumed that like the phone, to do the 2-finger swipe right and left, you 
placed your fingers horizontally on the screen with your hands perpendicular to 
each other. Your swiping hand, which in my case is my right hand, is facing the 
Watch and going the same direction as the band. 

I have a 38mm Watch and I don’t have large fingertips. they aren’t dainty 
either and no long nails to worry about. 

The swipe gesture didn’t work though. 

I found that in order to swipe, I had to put my fingers on the Watch 
vertically. I put my right hand on top of my left hand, right hand fingers 
facing my elbow and swipe toward and away from my elbow to get the desired 
result. Works almost every time. You do have  to swipe straight which is 
another issue. I found I was accidentally angling my fingers no matter how I 
swiped. 

the vertical swipe though seems to work better than the horizontal way. 

As always though your mileage may vary. 

Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com



> On Jun 28, 2015, at 8:49 AM, 'Graham' via MacVisionaries 
> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> Sorry if this has already been covered before. 
> Yesterday I bit the bullet and bought the Apple Watch 38mm edition. So far 
> I’m really enjoying it. 
> However there is a small issue I’m encountering which could be me an inherent 
> fault or Vo problem. 
> When I go to glances, when I do the two finger swipe left or right gesture it 
> very rarely works. I can get round this by doing the one finger swipe up or 
> down to next or previous glance so its not a game changer. 
> Just wondered has anyone else come across this problem? 
> Fyi, I have updated the watch to the latest IOS version 1.1 via my iPhone. 
> 
> Thanks for any help or advice received. 
> 
> Warm regards
> 
> Graham
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