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Pixel Watch 4 Gestures: A Leap for One-Handed Control
9 Dec
Summary
- Pixel Watch 4 gains new one-handed gesture controls.
- Features include double pinch and wrist turn actions.
- Updates aim to improve usability and interaction.
The Google Pixel Watch 4 is now receiving significant software updates, enhancing its functionality with new gesture-based interactions. These additions aim to improve the user experience by enabling more intuitive control of the device, particularly for single-handed operation. The enhancements are expected to make common tasks more accessible and efficient for users.
Key among the new features are the double pinch and wrist turn gestures. The double pinch allows users to perform actions such as answering calls or pausing timers with a simple two-finger pinch. Similarly, the wrist turn gesture offers a new way to dismiss calls or perform other actions by moving the wrist, mirroring functionalities seen on competing devices.
Google is also refining existing features like the 'raise to talk' command for summoning Gemini, which has been somewhat finicky. A new tutorial is being rolled out to make this voice command easier to use. These updates collectively aim to bolster the Pixel Watch 4's appeal by adding convenient and novel ways to interact with the wearable.

