JAKARTA Apple is trying to make Vision Pro a sophisticated device. So sophisticated, users can control the contents of Vision Pro, including the application, only by using their eyes.

This capability will be available on visionOS 3, according to a Bloomberg report. Apple is developing the ability to scroll the screen with its eyes. This ability is still in the refinement stage in order to interact with the latest interfaces.

Apple is testing this accessibility feature so they can launch the feature in the near future. Although this news was delivered directly by Apple's internal parties, it is possible that the feature was launched late.

Basically, this feature makes it easier for all Vision Pro users. If users are having trouble moving their hands or when their hands are injured, they can control everything at the Vision Pro interface with only their eyes.

It's not clear how it works, but it looks like it relies on eye movements such as flickering or eye movements in a certain direction. The development of this feature is not easy, so it's not surprising that Apple canceled its release on visionOS 3.

Reportedly, the ability to scroll the screen with eyes will be available across Apple's default applications. In the future, this capability will be available on third-party applications because Apple is providing integration support technology.

Although it can scroll the screen with their eyes, Vision Pro still needs finger support. For example, when users navigate software using their eyes, they need to use their fingers by clamping the screen to select the objects they see.


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