How to Enable and Use iPhone Eye Tracking for Screen Control
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- ⚙️ Navigate to Settings, then Accessibility, and select Eye Tracking to enable the feature.
- 💡 Once enabled, you will need to position your face within a square on the screen and follow a dot with your eyes for calibration.
Compatibility and Functionality
- 📱 Eye Tracking is supported on iPhone 12 and later devices running iOS 18 or later.
- 🎯 After calibration, you can use your eyes to select elements on the screen by looking directly at them.
- ⚠️ The presenter notes that while functional, the feature may not be the most convenient for everyday use.
Disabling and Recalibrating
- ❌ To disable Eye Tracking, switch the toggle to the left and confirm by tapping 'Yes'.
- 🔧 If tracking feels inaccurate, you can recalibrate the feature by repeating the initial setup process.
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