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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Turn on and practice VoiceOver on Apple Vision Pro
About VoiceOver gestures on Apple Vision Pro
Single-hand pinch: Tap a single finger on either your left or right hand and your thumb on that same hand. For example, a command like “Left index pinch” means you tap your left index finger and left thumb together; “Right ring double-pinch” means you double-tap your right ring finger. Modifier pinch: A single-hand pinch gesture with another pinch held on the opposite hand. For example, “Left ring modifier with right index pinch” means you hold your left ring finger and thumb together (the modifier) while you tap your right index finger and thumb together. Long pinch: Pinch and hold a finger and thumb on the same hand until the action is performed. For example, “Right index long pinch” means you pinch and hold your right index finger and right thumb. Slide pinch: A long pinch with an added directional move. For example, “Right index pinch swipe up” means you pinch and hold your right index finger and right thumb, move your hand upwards, then release the pinch.
Turn VoiceOver on or off
Use Siri and say “Turn on VoiceOver” or “Turn off VoiceOver.” If you’ve set up Accessibility shortcut , triple-click the Digital Crown . Go to Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then turn VoiceOver on or off.
Practice VoiceOver gestures
Go to Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver. Turn on VoiceOver, then do one of the following: To see what certain gestures do, tap VoiceOver Practice. You can try gestures to help you navigate, such as move to the next item, explore what’s in front of you, and scroll. If you aren’t sure how to use VoiceOver, tap VoiceOver Tutorial.
When you finish practicing, tap Done.