Left-handers will be comfortable with Apple Watch, "Digital crown" (Digital Crown) - physical control new smart clock Apple Watch, immediately gave rise to the question: "And what about lefties?" For those who wear a watch on left hand - all convenient, but lefties prefer to wear them on the right. In fact, the solution exists and the problem is not as great as it seemed at first glance.
CNET columnist resource Amanda Quseir made important clarifications on this widely debated issue. The fact that the clock display can be oriented to be worn on either hand, so no one will have to use an inverted "upside down" gadget. The strap can also be assembled in such a way as it is convenient to the user, depending on at what hand he is going to wear my brand new watch, which already introduce the first game .
"Digital crown" is located at the top right, mimicking the traditional mechanical wheel factory hours, and that it provides a significant portion of the control device. If you turn the clock, then dial a "digital bits" shift down, but will be on the left edge of the clock. Maybe it's not the most elegant solution, but it is still better than having to try to get to the "digital bits", located on the back of the palm side of the watch.
Find a device that would be convenient for everybody, it is simply impossible. Novelty compared with the most famous flagship search. All of them are good in their own way. But will any of them useful to people whose palm is small?
Is there enough comfortable for left-handed solution suggested Amanda Quseir?