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According to news on August 2, technology media AppleInsider reported yesterday (August 1) that Apple has obtained a new patent, which means that the interactive gestures on the Vision Pro headset can be extended to devices such as iPhone, iPad and Mac. superior. In a patent published by the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office yesterday, Apple explores using front-facing cameras on devices such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs to implement interactive gestures on the Vision Pro headset. Apple stated in the patent summary: "This patent mainly provides computer-generated experiences, including but not limited to electronic devices that provide virtual reality and mixed reality experiences through displays." Attached are some patent sketches, including 36 The picture is related to the Apple Vision Pro, and the exploded view of the components of the headset shows that Apple is considering extending the gestures on the Vision Pro headset to devices such as iPhone, iPad, and Mac. In one of the sketches, the user can use gestures to move the cursor position of the Mac device; in another sketch, the user can use gestures to control whether the iPhone turns off the lights, etc. fenye uses ye / scissor gesture control on Mac
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