Thanks for this, John. I had asked you this months ago--but does Vision Pro require two functioning eyes or could a one-eyed (I'm blind in my right eye) use it?
The short answer is yes, you’d be able to use it. You can set it up to only do eye tracking in one eye, and you can use a mouse or trackpad instead of eye tracking for at least some tasks. I think most everything else would probably work except for 3D content. It would just look 2D since 3D relies on sending different signals to each eye to create the impression of depth.
Thanks for this, John. I had asked you this months ago--but does Vision Pro require two functioning eyes or could a one-eyed (I'm blind in my right eye) use it?
The short answer is yes, you’d be able to use it. You can set it up to only do eye tracking in one eye, and you can use a mouse or trackpad instead of eye tracking for at least some tasks. I think most everything else would probably work except for 3D content. It would just look 2D since 3D relies on sending different signals to each eye to create the impression of depth.