If you’re left-handed, Apple’s Keynote yesterday might’ve frightened you. If you’ve noticed the Apple Watch has the digital crown — as Apple is calling it — on the right side. Obviously, it’s not the best place for left handers.
Luckily, if you’re a left handed, Apple will allows users to decide which side they want the digital crown on, according to News.co.au. That means Apple will be able to satisfy both left and right handed users. If you’re unfamiliar with the issue here, right-handed users typically wear a watch on the left wrist where they can easily reach a crown on the right-side of the watch. With this option, left-handed users can wear the watch on their right hand and have the crown facing their dominant hand.
Don’t sweat it left-hand users, Apple’s got your back.
Apple Watch is Apple CEO Tim Cook’s first new product line since Steve Jobs’ passing. According to yesterday’s Keynote, Apple’s Senior Vice President in Design, Jony Ive was the main man behind the product. Jony Ive has been known for several designs at Apple.
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