While Apple didn’t make any hardware updates to theApple Watch Ultrathis year except for a new color, it did at least introduce a number of software features alongsidewatchOS 11, such as sleep apnea detection and a long-overdue Training Load metric. In fact, as is surprisingly common for Apple, some of those features went unannounced – including a new way of configuring the Ultra’s Action button.

Previously, the only way of changing the Action button’s linked function was to go into the watchOS Settings app. I’ll demonstrate the new method below, as well as its ongoing limitations.

Running with the black Apple Watch Ultra 2.

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How to configure the Ultra’s Action button in watchOS 11

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To change what the Action button does, all you have to do is hold it down and scroll through a list of onscreen actions using your finger or the Ultra’s digital crown. This works with both the original Ultra and theUltra 2. you may check out a video of the feature onThreadsif you want to see it simulated.

There’s still a limited number of apps and functions you may trigger. These include:

An arm wearing an Apple Watch Ultra 2 versus an arm wearing a Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra.

Note that the last option requires creating an automation in the officialShortcutsapp on your iPhone. It’s extremely powerful – you could, for instance, start shuffling music and navigate home at the same time – but the Shortcuts interface takes some getting used to, and you’ll have to specifically flag a shortcut as visible on your Ultra. Once you’ve completed one, tap its More (triple-dot) icon, then Info (i). Select Show on Apple Watch Ultra.

On your Ultra, you may have to choose which shortcut it’ll default to. To do that:

Wearing an Apple Watch Ultra 2 and using the compass app.

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Why can’t I make the Action button do anything I want?

Waiting for change directly from the higher-ups

Only Apple or third-party developers can say for sure, but we do know that, like all Apple mobile platforms, watchOS 11 is relatively locked down. There’s probably no universal way of linking specific commands within specific apps, which means Apple has to do the coding itself.

The Shortcuts app is Apple’s answer to the problem.

The company may also be trying to keep the Apple Watch experience straightforward. Having a flood of commands to choose from might overwhelm some users, leading them to ignore the button entirely. The options watchOS 11 does have are likely to be some of the most used, or at least aimed towards the Ultra’s (nominal) audience of athletes, hikers, and divers.

The Shortcuts app is Apple’s answer to the problem, at least for the moment. I wouldn’t be surprised though if watchOS 12 opened up the Action button a little bit more, or at least added a few more compatible apps.