Apple Vision Pro User Guide
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Welcome -
Let others use your Apple Vision Pro -
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Capture -
Clock -
Encounter Dinosaurs -
Mindfulness -
Numbers -
Pages -
Shazam -
Shortcuts -
Tips
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Use built-in privacy and security protections -
Keep your Apple ID secure -
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Sign in with passkeys -
Sign in with Apple -
Automatically fill in strong passwords -
Change weak or compromised passwords -
View your passwords and related information -
Use shared password groups -
Share passkeys and passwords securely with AirDrop -
Make your passkeys and passwords available on all your devices -
Automatically fill in verification codes -
Sign in with fewer CAPTCHA challenges on Apple Vision Pro -
Manage two-factor authentication for your Apple ID
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Create and manage Hide My Email addresses -
Protect your web browsing with iCloud Private Relay -
Use a private network address -
Use Contact Key Verification on Apple Vision Pro
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Copyright
Use accessibility features with Siri on Apple Vision Pro
Turn accessibility features on or off
Make and receive Phone and FaceTime calls with Siri
Start a call: Say something like, “Call Eliza’s mobile” or “Make a FaceTime call.” End a call: Say something like, “Hey Siri, hang up.” (Participants on the call will hear you.)
Adjust Siri accessibility settings
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Siri. Do any of the following: Type instead of speak to Siri: Turn on Type to Siri. To make a request, activate Siri , then interact with Siri using the keyboard and text field. Set how long Siri waits for you to finish speaking: Below Siri Pause Time, choose Default, Longer, or Longest. Control voice feedback for Siri: Below Spoken Responses, choose Automatic to have Siri automatically determine when to speak; or choose Prefer Spoken Responses to have Siri speak when possible. Make Siri requests during calls: Turn on Siri in Calls.