The provided reference mentions gesture controls related to the Apple Pencil's double tap feature within Procreate, offering some customization options. Specifically, these settings can be found (or influenced) inside Procreate.
Currently, Procreate allows you to customize the double-tap gesture on the 2nd generation Apple Pencil to perform actions such as:
- Assisted Drawing: Quickly access or toggle assisted drawing features.
- Eyedropper: Activate the eyedropper tool for color sampling.
- Quick Shape: Quickly draw perfect shapes.
- Quick Menu: Open a customizable menu of your frequently used tools.
- Copy and Paste: Easily copy and paste elements within your artwork.
To change the Apple Pencil double-tap settings (specifically for the 2nd generation):
- Access Procreate settings: Go to Procreate's settings, usually found by tapping the wrench icon in the top left corner.
- Locate Gesture Controls: Look for a section named something like "Gesture Controls" or "Preferences."
- Find Apple Pencil settings: Within Gesture Controls, there should be options related to the Apple Pencil.
- Configure Double Tap: Find the "Double Tap" setting and choose your desired action from the available options (assisted drawing, eyedropper, quick shape, quick menu, or copy and paste).
- Toggle and Confirm: Toggle the setting on and hit "done" or a similar confirmation to save your changes.
It's important to note that these instructions are inferred from the provided snippet. A direct detailed walkthrough wasn't available from the given context. Check Procreate's in-app help or official documentation for the most accurate and up-to-date instructions as features and settings may change with updates.