Donwloaded the iWatch version just as soon as I saw this. Very nice but I found the move input unusable, jumping from small to large screen, although I’m no novice to unplayable mobile chess programs (I can claim first ever mobile chess and first ever unplayable mobile chess, we did for Nokia back in last century, although they were very pleased with it. Text only screen KQRBNP and we could only get four lines of text, so the board used two screen pages - hopeless). Apart from that, yours is a very brilliant piece of work. Well done.phhnguyen wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 3:45 am- Yes, we can play chess with BanksiaGUI for Apple Watch. Based on the benchmark, it is clearly hard for a human to vs engines on Apple Watch
- All you need is an Apple watch running from watchOS version 7.0. I have tried on Apple Watch 6 only but I believe older ones could run too if they can upgrade to watchOS 7. Of course the later the better
- Definitely, you can use your fingers to control/play chess. The app can automatically zoom up the board size so users can easily use it even with big fingers
- The first version comes with 8 top-open-source chess engines, listed in the previous page
Voice recognition move input ought to be possible? Or finger the destination square, most moves work with that, else light up the origin square for another finger?