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News on July 3, Apple’s mixed reality headset Vision It's been a while since Pro was released. One challenge this headset has always faced is how to control it. It is understood that Apple has been focusing on using hand control, eye control and Siri voice commands instead of using traditional handheld remote controls. In order to solve the control problem, Apple has developed a suspended virtual keyboard that allows users to input operating commands in the air through gestures. In addition, Vision Pro also supports connecting a physical Bluetooth device or Mac keyboard for operation.
#Apple has also considered the idea of using a finger-worn device as a remote control. However, after careful consideration, they ultimately decided on a simpler solution that would enable tracking of hand and eye movements without the need for any assistive devices. This means that users only need to rely on their hands and eyes to operate, without the need for other equipment.
As far as the editor understands, Vision Pro is still compatible with PlayStation 5 and Xbox game remote. Some developers and users have asked whether Apple will launch its own game remote to provide a better experience, or whether it will support other third-party VR devices such as PlayStation VR hand-controlled remote control. However, Apple currently has no plans to launch its own Vision Pro game remote control, nor is it actively considering supporting third-party VR devices.
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