Apple gives a demo of Apple shows right now, and we see a number of new interactions of custom user interface for controlling such device-armored small.
From a hardware point of view the most remarkable elements are an iPhone-like touch screen and the so-called "digital crown" - a dial on the right side of the device you can run and grow as a button. Its most basic function is to zoom in and out of the interface. As noted by Apple, the pinch gesture zoom and does not make much sense on the small screen, but using the digital crown prevents you from obscuring the screen. Pressing the crown as a digital button takes you quickly to the home screen.
One of the best examples of digital crown action was showed off the Maps interface - rather than pinch to zoom, you can rotate the crown to enter and exit the interface. It is also widely used in the "homescreen." You can pan around the homescreen by dragging and turn the ring to zoom in and out of "neighborhoods" of applications. From there, you simply tap an app to launch it.
The touch screen is not only a standard touch screen or - it recognizes a standard or sliding press, but it also has a feature called "tactile force." Since the screen can recognize how the force you put behind an interaction with the watch, the "touch force" is similar to a right click, it provides more options such as customization of the watch face.
The last physical element in the game is a button below digital crown, which Apple calls "digital key" app. It allows you to jump straight into a contact list to make a call. It also allows you to access e-mail or "digital tactile communication," in which you can make a quick doodle on your face of the watch and then send it to a contact.
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Digital touch has a number of other features beyond all the doodle - you can also quickly send a contact of a "tap" that they "feel on their wrist, emoji personalized, or even a voice communication application walkie-talkie.
beyond access to the standard application, one of the largest paradigms interface user on display here is Glances. These are small information widgets that are quite similar to Google Now widgets found on Android devices Wear. When you slide up from the bottom of the watch face, the cycle through these looks you can - the usual suspects such as calendar notifications, music controls, message notifications, and so on. Tapping a glance will open the full application Watch. Beyond the looks are standard push notifications that appear necessary, and it seems that you can pull down from the top to get a view of the notification center of all your notifications, as well.
Of course, the voice control is another important part of the Apple watch. If you want to reply to a message, your only options are dictated or emoji - unsurprisingly, there is no way to pull up a small keyboard, look at the size here. Siri style control is also included -. if you press the crown of the home screen, it will listen to what you say and answer questions, like Siri on the iPhone
There is still a lot we do not know exactly shows how Apple will use - but we check in huge hands on the Apple area and keep updating this post with more practical impressions