Apple announced a bunch of accessibility features for iPhone and iPad earlier this year and one of them is the ability to control your device “just using your eyes.” Eye Tracking will be a part of ...
To set up Eye Tracking on iOS 18, go to Settings > Accessibility > Eye Tracking. Enable Eye Tracking and complete the quick calibration by focusing on dots on the screen. Once active, you can control ...
Eye tracking technology, introduced in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, marks a significant step forward in accessibility. This innovative feature enables hands-free control of your iPhone or iPad, designed ...
Tapping into artificial intelligence, Eye Tracking uses the front-facing camera to track your eye movements. You can set up and calibrate the feature relatively quickly. Any data used to set up and ...
It hasn’t been nearly as hyped as other standout iOS 18 features — such as a completely customizable Home Screen, an overhauled Photos app, and the first Apple Intelligence features — but the fall ...
Eye Tracking is a pretty remarkable and ambitious accessibility feature that lets you control your iPhone entirely with your eyes. You can use this feature in a pinch if you need to use your phone ...
Did you know it's possible to control your iPhone with just your eyes? Here's how to get started with Apple's (rather ...
Apple buried these great features in iOS 18's accessibility settings. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac iOS 18 is getting a bunch of cool new accessibility features this year, including bringing eye ...
Apple bakes new accessibility features into the iPhone with every iOS update. It was the Eye Tracking feature in iOS 18 last year that let you control your iPhone just using your eyes. Now Apple has ...