Subj : The best part of the Vision Pro could be coming to all your Apple To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Fri Aug 02 2024 11:45:05 The best part of the Vision Pro could be coming to all your Apple devices Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 10:39:35 +0000 Description: Apple is working on bringing the Vision Pros gesture controls to your iPhone, iPad and Mac, a new patent suggests. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Apples Vision Pro headset is full of incredible features, and its gesture control system is one of the highlights and there could be some great news for users of other Apple devices on the horizon if an intriguing development comes to fruition. As spotted by AppleInsider , it looks like Apple is working to bring the Vision Pros gesture platform to its other devices. That means you could soon use gestures to send a text on your iPhone or launch an app on your MacBook . No more fruitlessly digging around in settings or tediously sifting through your files just a quick wave of your hand and the task is complete. It would be the best of the Vision Pro on all your other Apple devices. At least, thats the idea anyway. Its all laid out in a recently published patent that details various ideas about using gestures on different Apple devices. While many of the illustrations and comments are focused on the Vision Pro, Apple has also included several drawings of people performing in-air gestures while using tablets and computers, and they're not wearing a headset. That suggests that Apple could be working on gestures that can be detected without the help of a Vision Pro. That has several implications: for one thing, it might make gesture controls a lot more accessible if an expensive $3,499 headset is not a requirement. For another, it could help to make this aerial gesture system much more widespread across Apples devices, making it a key selling point for the company and a great experience for users not matter what product they have. Apples iPhones and iPads already use gesture controls (albeit ones that require contact with the touchscreen). Bringing aerial gestures to these devices might therefore be fairly straightforward, as iOS users are already accustomed to interacting with their products in a similar way. Gestures are also a key part of using a Mac thanks to Apples trackpads and the Magic Mouse , both of which use these controls. Apple is taking this idea seriously (Image credit: Apple) AppleInsider suggests another potential implication of this idea: touchscreen Macs . A subset of Apple fans has clamored for Macs to be fitted with touchscreens for years, but Apple has steadfastly maintained that this would be bad for ergonomics. If Macs instead adopt in-air gestures, there might not be any need for a touchscreen, something that may make both users and Apple happy. Adding this kind of system might also impact user accessibility , something Apples devices have always been very good at accommodating. If someone finds using a mouse or keyboard difficult, in-air gestures might provide a much easier way of controlling their device. Interestingly, the patent also delves into how a monitoring system that's looking out for your gestures would be able to avoid false positives, for example if you scratch your head or adjust your glasses. Getting that right would be a key milestone to ensuring that Apples gestures are more intuitive than frustrating. This patent isnt the first time Apple has explored an idea like this. Weve seen the company file patents for aerial iPhone gestures and AirPods Pro controls in 2020, for instance, and a Kinect-like system for in-air gesture controls that was filed in 2008, among many other examples. So its clear that Apple has a long-running interest in this. Of course, since this is only a patent, these concepts might never make it into a finished product. But the sheer number of in-air gesture patents that Apple has filed over the years suggests that the company is taking the idea very seriously indeed. You might also like Apple Vision Pro review: The spatial computing revolution is here, and I love it The next Apple Vision Pro could get this incredible tandem OLED tech, but what it really needs is a price drop Touchscreen MacBooks could launch in the next few years - but not before a significant iPad overhaul ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/the-best-part-of-the-vision-pro-could-be-c oming-to-all-your-apple-devices --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .