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Assist on Wear OS: Fix procedure on making Assist the default (home-assistant#28315)
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@@ -118,8 +118,19 @@ To define Home Assistant Assist as default assistant app, follow these steps:
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3. From the list, select **Home Assistant**.
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4. When you go back one step, under **Default app**, it now says **HA: Assist**.
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5. On some watches, you can now start Assist by pressing the crown key.
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- If this does not work, you need to assign Assist to a button:
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- On your watch, go to **Settings** > **Advances features** > **Customize keys**.
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- Tap **Home key**, then tap **Double press**.
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- From the list of apps, select **HA: Assist**.
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6. Now, use your key and speak a command.
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- If this does not work, you can manually assign Assist to a button.
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6. Now, use your key and speak a command.
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### Assigning a button to Assist
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Depending on your watch, you can assign Assist to a button so that you can start it directly with a long or double press.
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1. On your watch, go to **Settings** > **Advances features** > **Customize keys**.
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2. Assign a key:
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- To use double press, tap **Home key** > **Double press**. From the list of apps, select **HA: Assist**.
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- On a Galaxy watch, if Assist is set as the default, you can use long press. Tap **Home key**, then tap **press and hold**. Select **Assistant**.
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- Then long press the home key, and from the selection, select **HA: Assist**.
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- Select **Always**.
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![List of assistants](/images/assist/android_watch_7.png)
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3. Now, use your key and speak a command.

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