Apple A1554 Watch User Manual


 
Chapter 14 Maps and Directions 62
Stick a pin. Touch and hold the map where you want the pin to go, wait for the pin to drop,
then let go. Now you can tap the pin for address information, or use it as the starting point or
destination for directions. To move the pin, just drop a new one in the new location.
Get address
info or use as
a starting point.
Find the approximate address of any spot on the map. Drop a pin on the location, then tap the
pin to see address info.
Call a location. Tap the phone number in the location info. To switch to iPhone, swipe up on
the Phone icon in the lower-left corner of the Lock screen, then tap the green bar at the top of
the screen.
See a contact’s address on the map. While viewing the map, rmly press the display, tap
Contacts, turn the Digital Crown to scroll, then tap the contact.
See your current location and surroundings. Open Maps , then tap the current location arrow
in the lower left. Or swipe to the Maps glance, which always shows where you are. If you have an
upcoming calendar event, the Maps glance shows directions to it.
Get directions
Get directions to a landmark or map pin. Open Maps , then tap the destination landmark or
map pin. Scroll the location information until you see Directions, then tap Walking or Driving.
When you’re ready to go, tap Start, then follow the directions.
Get directions to a search result or contact. While viewing the map, rmly press the display,
then tap Search or Contacts.
Ask Siri for directions. Just tell Siri where you’d like to go.
“Directions to the nearest gas station?”
Follow directions. After you tap Start and head o on your rst leg, Apple Watch uses taps to
let you know when to turn. A steady series of 12 taps means turn right at the intersection you’re
approaching; three pairs of two taps means turn left. Not sure what your destination looks like?
You’ll feel a vibration when you’re on the last leg, and again when you arrive.