India, Dec. 14 -- Apple has changed how Apple Watch users reach key tools. With watchOS 26, the Control Centre now lets users add more buttons, change their order, and include controls linked to iPhone apps. The update also allows users to undo changes at any time and return to the default layout.

The Control Centre still offers quick access to core options such as the flashlight, Low Power Mode, and the feature that helps locate a misplaced iPhone. The difference lies in how much control users now have over what appears on the screen and how it works.

Earlier versions of watchOS allowed only limited changes, mostly involving Apple's own tools. With watchOS 26, Apple introduced the Control Widget API. This change lets iPhone app develop...