VisionOS 2 Feature Brings Vision Pro To A More Useful Computer

JAKARTA - When Apple first introduced Vision Pro, they emphasized that this device is a "spatial computer" and not just a VR headset. The demonstration initially showed Vision Pro was doing many things like a computer, and its press release stated that "Vision Pro allows users to be more productive."

However, in everyday use, it turns out that Vision Pro has not yet become the best platform to complete work. With the presence of Vision 2, two new features are expected to make Vision Pro a computer that is actually useful.

One of the best ways to achieve productivity with Vision Pro is through Mac Virtual Display. This feature allows Vision Pro to function as a screen for your Mac. On Vision 2, Mac Virtual Display gets two major upgrades:

Ultra-Wide Mode: VisionOS 2 allows Virtual Display Mac windows to become much larger with new ultra-wide modes. This mode provides a screen space equivalent to two 4K monitors side by side, but in one large and circular virtual view around you.

Higher Display Resolution: Many users feel that the display resolution on Mac Virtual Display is not high enough. On visionOS 2, Apple increases the display resolution, making it a better monitor alternative for more users.

This upgrade is interesting, but unfortunately, this tool will only be available at the end of this year, possibly in a 2.1 visionOS update in October or 2.2 in December.

Better Keyboard And Mouse Support

Vision Pro has an impressive user interface without control, which can be navigated with eye and hand movements. However, for computational work, the combination of keyboards and mouse/trackpads is still irreplaceable.

Always Visible Keyboards: Previously, connected Bluetooth keyboards would be hidden when using an immersive environment on Vision Pro. Now, on Vision 2, even if you use a VR app or an immersive environment, your physical keyboard will still be visible. This allows you to keep typing comfortably anywhere.

Mouse Support: When it was first launched, Vision Pro did not support Magic Mouse and other Bluetooth mouse, despite supporting Magic Trackpad. On visionOS 2, support for Bluetooth mouse has been added, so you can use your favorite mouse for easier navigation.

Vision Pro is still in its early stages of development. Although Apple positions it as a spatial computer, only time will tell if it's the best value. Vision Pro has great potential in entertainment with its immersive videos.

With the VideoOS 2 update, Apple is trying to make Vision Pro a true computer that users can rely on. This increase shows a significant step towards that vision.