I find it a lot easier to launch apps this way, rather than having to move the icon towards the center of the display so that it is big enough to tap on it. You should now see that the size of the app icons on the Home screen are the same as the one in the center, which should make it a little easier to launch the apps. Then tap on Accessibility, followed by Reduce Motion.Launch the Apple Watch companion app on your iPhone.How to enable Reduce Motion on your iPhone Tap on the On/Off toggle to turn it on.Īlternatively, you can enable Reduce Motion on your iPhone.Then tap on Accessibility, followed by Reduce Motion.Launch the Settings app on your Apple Watch. How to enable Reduce Motion on your Apple Watch You can enable Reduce Motion on your Apple Watch or via the companion Watch app on your iPhone. Here’s a look at the difference in the size of the app icons on the Home screen with Reduce Motion disabled (left), and enabled (right).Īpple Watch Home screen with Reduce Motion turned off (left) vs. turned on (right) If you enable Reduce Motion then it stops resizing the app icons, so all the app icons are the same size as the ones in the center of the Home screen. I end up launching the wrong app quite frequently.īut as reddit user needlesssleep points out there is a way to increase the size of the app icons on the Home screen of the Watch. The home screen looks at lot more modern compared to the iPhone or the iPad, but the size of app icons is too small so I don’t find it very convenient to launch apps from the Home screen. With the Apple Watch, Apple got rid of the Home screen pages and the dock, and replaced it with one large, fluid grid of apps.
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