

So there's you're answer - "Double Click to Install" or "Double Click to Pay" simply means you need to press the Side button twice quickly. Answer: Double-Click the Side ButtonĪpple's on-screen instructions are right next to the Side button, so when the animation on the far right is moving, that's trying to get you to double-click on the Side button. On smartphones, it also means to operate a physical button or switch on the device, something that could make a "click" sound, even if it doesn't. It's an onomatopoeia, where the word takes after the sound it makes.

In the computing world, click is used to denote the action of pressing a mouse button. But when you think about what the word "click" means, things should become very clear. We've had users tell us that they were tapping all over the screen and even trying to swipe the on-screen instructions over because it looked like the area to tap was hidden. Clearly the app is still available, but I can't download it.If you're rushing to "double click" and it's not working, it's probably because you're double-tapping on the display itself. My problem is that tapping on the dot doesn't do anything. Furthermore, when I tap on View in App Store, it opens up and instead of getting the GET option like you do when you haven't purchased an app before, I get the dot option that you tap on to install an app again. I also confirmed this by checking my purchased history. Now I know I purchased them already using the same Apple ID. You must purchase this app to install it.
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They do have the cloud icon on them though and when I tap on the icon they seem to start to download but then I get a message that says While many of them were, quite a few (about 20) were not. So I placed my new iPhone on charge and left it connected to Wi-Fi thinking that today all of the apps would be downloaded. Their thumbnails were on my home screen, but the apps needed to download. I backed up my iPhone 6S first (to iTunes on a Mac) and then proceeded to set up the new iPhone 11 Pro Max by restoring from the iPhone 6S backup.Īfter the restore was complete there were many apps that still needed to download from the App Store. Yesterday I got my new iPhone 11 Pro Max which is an upgrade from an iPhone 6S.
