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Sep 5, 2016 9:17 AM in response to PSU 1by ChrisJ4203,There is no setting to disable the screenshot. However, it requires that both buttons be pushed to take a screenshot, so it could be that you may be wearing the watch too tightly on your wrist, or it could be too low on the wrist. Take a look at this support document regarding the wearing of the Apple Watch. Wearing Apple Watch - Apple Support
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Sep 5, 2016 9:18 AM in response to PSU 1by Jonathan UK,Hi
Screenshots are taken (and added to Photos on your iPhone) when you press and hold the side button on your Apple Watch and then also press and immediately release the Digital Crown.
It is not presently possible to disable this feature.
This may happen by accident when, for example, the buttons are pressed by the back of your hand (when flexing at the wrist) or by your clothing catching on the buttons.
More information:
How to take a screenshot on your Apple Watch - Apple Support
To prevent this from occurring, try:
- Wearing your watch a little higher on your wrist.
- Wearing your watch band more tightly (exercise may otherwise cause it to move it from the usual position).
- Wearing your watch on your other wrist or on the same wrist, but rotated by 180 degrees, so that the Digital Crown and side button are on the other side, where they may be less likely to be activated unintentionally.
- To adjust the display settings, on your iPhone in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > General > Watch Orientation - change the side for the Digital Crown.
- How to change bands over (if you wish to switch your band around if changing the orientation of your watch):
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Sep 6, 2016 2:26 PM in response to PSU 1by Side_Step_Society,It's rumoured that watchOS 3 has an option to disable the screenshot "shortcut". If this is true, disabling this will remedy your issue.