First look: Theater Mode in Apple's watchOS 3.2 beta
Rumored to make its way onto Apple's portables for some time, Theater Mode debuted with the latest watchOS 3.2 beta as a one-tap control for silencing Apple Watch alerts and disabling the device's raise to wake feature. Perfect for dark, quiet venues like a movie theater.
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I dont want to turn it off, cause I can use it to check the time to kindoff estimate when the movie is coming to an end.
The Digital Crown is on the wrong side and is intended to by used with the opposite hand.
Babysitter?.... I haven't needed one of those for going on 30 years!
This is how I wear mine. When the crown is on the other side, the top of my wrist inadvertently presses it often.
Its intended to be worn anyway you want knucklehead.
I think that setting was designed for lefties. Not saying one shouldn't use it this way, but I don't believe that's what the setting is for specifically.
While it was very likely implemented to accommodate lefties, there's no reason for someone not to wear it anyway they want to. I know a couple of people who have a bit of CTS and it's easier with the crown on the 'inboard' side to pinch the Watch with their thumb while reaching around the top with their index finger to press the ApplePay/Dock button or the Digital Crown. The Digital Crown has so little resistance to spinning, it's easy to scroll using the index finger. It's arguably a more comfortable and natural movement for just about anybody, lefties or righties, but having the crown on the outside is traditional.