Apple's new eye-scrolling feature in Vision Pro could enhance accessibility for users with mobility impairments and improve general usability by reducing reliance on hand gestures.
Existing eye-tracking capabilities are being leveraged by Apple to introduce this feature, which has been used in accessibility tools across iPhone and iPad.
The potential of eye tracking was demonstrated on a Chromebook, showcasing the possibility of navigating a device with just eye movements, hinting at a future immersive experience from Apple.
While eye-scrolling aims to reduce physical strain and make interactions more fluid, its success will depend on developer adoption to ensure widespread support across various apps.