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Apple is working on an eye-scrolling feature for its Vision Pro headset, enabling users to navigate software using their eyes for a more intuitive interface. This feature is being developed for visionOS 3, the next version of the Vision Pro’s operating system, Bloomberg News reports citing “sources familiar with the project.” Currently, the headset allows users to interact with software by looking at items and selecting them with a finger pinch.

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The idea is to leverage the Vision Pro’s existing eye-tracking hardware and software to take the system a step further, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the technology is still under wraps. Apple is planning to introduce the new Vision Pro operating system at its annual developer conference starting on June 9…

The eye-scrolling feature will work across all of Apple’s built-in apps on the Vision Pro, which starts at $3,499, and the company is preparing a way for developers to integrate the technology into their own software. Apple continues to add new features to the device — despite it not being a commercial hit — in a bid to show off the product’s underlying capabilities and improve the experience for current users…

Several years ago, Samsung Electronics Co. added an eye-scrolling feature to its smartphones, taking advantage of the devices’ front-facing cameras. But the option never caught on with consumers.

Via: Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News

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