Anyone paying attention to Apple’s Vision Pro headset, which will be announced at WWDC 2023, will have seen a demo of its virtual keyboard. The keyboard is suspended in the air, allowing you to enter text in a spatial computing environment while wearing the device.


However, if you’re planning on giving up your physical keyboard, you may want to stick with it for a while longer. bloombergAccording to Mark Gurman of visionOS 1.0, the virtual keyboard experience is “completely deprecated” and most people will want to use a Bluetooth keyboard instead.

“The Vision Pro virtual keyboard has been completely deprecated, at least in 1.0,” Gurman wrote in the article. ×post. “You have to press each key with one finger at a time, just like you did before you learned to type. There’s no magical air typing. You can also just look at the letters and pinch them. You’ll want it.”

According to Applethe virtual keyboard’s buttons are raised above the platter to mimic the affordances of pressing a physical key, and the keyboard also includes feedback with spatial sound effects to “compensate for missing tactile information.” Masu.

However, to continue Garman’s remarks, I don’t think Apple has fully perfected this experience. Presumably, no matter what Apple does, the experience will always be degraded by the fatigue caused by having to type with your hands in the air. It will be improved in future software updates. Luckily, the Vision Pro can connect wirelessly to Mac accessories like the Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad for more traditional haptic input.

Apple Vision Pro is priced from $3,499 and will be available for pre-order on Friday, January 19th at 5am PT, and will be available in the US on Friday, February 2nd, followed by Canada and the UK. It’s a schedule. Year.

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