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How to Enable Eye Tracking on iPhone or iPad

In this video I'll show you how to enable the Eye Tracking feature on your iPhone or iPad. Timestamps: Introduction: 0:00 Steps to Enable Eye Tracking on iPhone or iPad: 0:56 Conclusion: 1:43 Check out my website for other great tutorials about all kinds of technology: https://maxdalton.how/ Support this channel by becoming a member:    / @maxdalton   #iphone #ipad #iphonetips #techtips #tutorial Video Transcript: This incredible new feature from Apple is a game-changer for users with physical disabilities, providing a whole new way to interact with your iPhone or iPad using just your eyes. Eye Tracking allows you to navigate your iPhone or iPad without touching the screen. Using the front-facing camera and on-device machine learning, Eye Tracking lets you control apps, access functions like swipes and taps, and perform tasks simply by looking at the screen. This not only makes the device more accessible but also opens up a world of possibilities for hands-free operation. Additionally, Apple's Eye Tracking is designed to set up and calibrate in seconds, keeping all your data securely on your device without sharing it with anyone, including Apple. So if you're ready to turn on the Eye Tracking feature on your iPhone or iPad, let's dive right into it. Step 1. Open the "Settings" app on your iPhone or iPad, and then tap "Accessibility" in this menu. The Accessibility screen opens. Step 2. Scroll down to the Physical and Motor section, and then tap "Eye Tracking" in this section. The Eye Tracking screen is displayed. Step 3. Tap to toggle on "Eye Tracking." You'll see a prompt on the screen to follow the dot with your eyes as it moves around the screen. Follow the dot with your eyes. After that screen closes eye tracking will begin working on your iPhone or iPad. You can adjust eye tracking settings on this screen as appropriate.

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