Complete Guide to Adding Complications to Apple Watch
To make your Apple Watch face look pretty is by customising
it according to your needs and preferences. You can personalise your watch face
by changing its colour and style. You can also add complications to the watch
face. With complications, you can quickly check the weather, date, battery
life, etc.
Adding and
removing complication options from the Customize page
3rd party applications that support complications show up in
the listing of options by default. Here’s how you can remove or add them from
the list:
1.
Open the Watch application on the iPhone.
2.
Hit the Complications option located below the
My Watch heading.
3.
Hit the orange Edit button located in the top
right-hand edge of the screen.
4.
Locate the app you wish to remove.
5.
Now, press the - icon located in the left-hand
side of the app you wish to remove.
6.
Hit the Remove button.
7.
Do this for all the other apps you wish to
remove.
8.
Click on the Done button when it’s over.
9.
In order to add complications, hit the plus icon
located next to app below the Do not include heading.
Adding
watch face complications from the Apple Watch
1.
Hit the Digital Crown to go to the Watch’s watch
face.
2.
Hold down the watch face to go to the
customisation screen.
3.
Choose any watch face,
4.
Press the Customize button at the bottom.
5.
Slide towards the left until you get to the
final customisation page.
6.
In the complications menu, select a complication
location.
7.
Turn the Digital Crown and go through the
possible complications.
8.
Pick any complication.
9.
To get out of the customisation screen, hit the
Digital Crown.
10.
Press the watch face when done.
Adding
watch face complications from iPhone
1.
Open the Watch applications on the iOS device.
2.
Slide leftwards or rightwards to choose a watch
face.
3.
Select the complications location you wish to
alter.
4.
Go through the options and choose a
complication.
5.
Select all the complication locations.
Mathew
Anderson is a Microsoft Office
expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a
technical expert, Mathew has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers,
and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.
Source : Apple
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