After Apple removed the 3D Touch technology from the iPhone, it also removed the Force Touch technology completely from the system Watch 7And, so called, she took an easy way to do the tasks instead. Learn about alternatives to using enhanced compression on the watchOS 7 Apple Watch.

It seems that someone at Apple did not like the idea of pressing too hard on the screen to perform some tasks, and thought it was generally useful to take out the padding of this technology such as 3D Touch and Force Touch to use the space in favor of something else more useful.
Whatever the case, we have lost Force Touch on all Apple watches running watchOS 7, and maybe forever. And we have to find a new way to achieve the same goals.
The Force Touch alternative in watchOS 7
Instead of hard press and hold to bring up additional settings, you now have to scroll to one of the menu options, press a specific button, or use Settings.
Every part of the watch screen is now used as a replacement for Force Touch and contains a new menu. Usually this is at the top or bottom, so you'll be scrolling a lot more than you're used to.
The hardest thing right now is when you want to modify the watch face. In the past you pressed hard on the screen and changed its face, now you will also get used to not using Force Touch.
How to edit watch faces without Force Touch

◉ Tap on the current watch face and wait.
◉ When it appears, press the Edit button at the bottom right.
◉ Make the changes you want.
Press and hold again on the screen, then wait.
◉ When the screen appears with the release button, press the face again.
It is noticeable that the process took time, and it is slower than using Force Touch to edit the screen, in addition to that it leaves you waiting for some time after doing all of the above settings waiting for him to say to you, “Congratulations. There is no "OK" or "Done" button when finished.
New functions in Settings on the Apple Watch

To be fair, Apple has arranged this so that the functions you now have to do via Settings are the only ones you need occasionally. They are the ones that control the overall look and feel of your watch.
So if you don't like the Honeycomb Home Screen, or what Apple calls the Grid, you can change it to List View from Settings. Likewise, you can make the Calendar app more useful by choosing what it displays, also through settings, as well as calendar and display options.
New buttons
If it wasn't in Settings, features are now usually provided by an extra button somewhere on the screen, at the bottom, or top of it. In most cases, the button has text or a word even its function, and there are buttons where it is just a symbol by which you understand its function.
One of the watch's most useful features is the ability to remotely control the iPhone's camera. You can install the iPhone somewhere, then control the camera through the watch by taking pictures, adjusting the flash, playing live photos, choosing a shooting mode, and more.

None of these aforementioned functions are available on the Home screen of the Watch Camera app. Just click on the three-dot button (...) to access these settings, then click "Done" or "Done" when done.
The camera is the only one among the watch applications that uses the three-point button (...). And all developers should replace Force Touch controls with such options.
Scroll up
Regardless of the three-dot button, the settings, and the option for the watch face, everything else is pretty straightforward. If you cannot see the function you want directly on the screen in front of you, the answer is that you have to scroll up or down until you find it, and that's all that is displayed on the screen. So using NoticesFor example, you can scroll down to show the menu, then you have to scroll up to access the Clear All button.
If you are in Messages And you want to compose a new message, instead of replying to an existing message, you have to scroll to the top. Even if you're at the top, swipe up anyway, because that reveals a new button and is for a new message.

This is similar to the way in which you can swipe up on the iPhone to show the hidden search bar, or swipe left or right in messages for mail or a social media application to reveal a hidden bar with many options, so, in the hour, you have to swipe on the message in any Direction to view more options.
Unfortunately, if you don't know these scams exist, no one can tell you about them. This might be the problem with Force Touch alternatives, as Apple relies on your ability to figure things out for yourself.
We do not know why Apple hides things and makes them so without explanation or prior knowledge, depending on what you discover yourself, the truth is that many users do not know much about the iPhone that he carries except by chance or through an explanation by a specialist.
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