How to share Apple Watch face during Zoom sessions

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I help seniors with Apple devices during twice-weekly Zoom sessions.
I know how to share my Mac, my iPad, and my iPhone screens during Zoom sessions and it makes it so easy to walk seniors through what I am trying to show them how to do.
Not a few of them are purchasing Apple Watches and when I look for information on how to share my Watch over Zoom sessions, no matter how I phrase my question, none of the hits I get address this question.
Does anyone know if this is possible and, if so, how does one do it?
 
Is Satcomer just a troll?

The whole purpose of this forum is to help one another.

If you can't say something useful, don't say anything at all.

All the best
 
Is Satcomer just a troll?

The whole purpose of this forum is to help one another.

If you can't say something useful, don't say anything at all.

All the best
No. He is a regular with over 10,000 posts. Highly unusual. Maybe hittin' the XMas cheer too soon? :p
 
Then get on gettin gone for yourself and learning about it!

It's a typo. It happens to the best of us. The fingers do not comply to what the brain is saying. Either that of the keyboard is messed up.

Translation:
Then get on getting it done on your own while learning about it.

Check out the link Satcomer included.
 
Check out the link Satcomer included.
I did. Totally unhelpful; little more than an Apple page advertising Watches.

For anyone who might be interested, I found out how to do so after a lot of searching.

HOW TO ENABLE SCREEN MIRRORING ON APPLE WATCH

Step 1: Wear the Apple Watch on your wrist and unlock it.

Step 2: Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Scroll down to the Accessibility section.

Step 3: Under Physical and Motor, choose the ‘Apple Watch Mirroring’ option.

Step 4: Turn on the toggle next to ‘Apple Watch Mirroring’.

Your Apple Watch’s screen will now be mirrored onto your iPhone.
 
Glad you found the steps.

I don't have the Watch. Not sure I will get one.
 
I don't have the Watch. Not sure I will get one.
I felt that way until my wife gave me one.
If you like gadgets and are willing to do a bit of reading, get one.
If you hate dealing with/learning about something new - don't.
I love playing around with and learning about new stuff and so am on my second Apple Watch - the Ultra.
 
I don't care how I sleep, I don't exercise, or run, or do any of the stuff an iWatch does except tell time. My 15-20 year old Bulova shows me that at a quick glance and I only have to buy a battery every 2 years. My wife has one and the damn thing keeps telling her to breathe--stupid expensive POS!
 
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