and no, the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID when paired with #VisionPro does not permit the use of Touch ID
i even asked this to an Apple salesperson and they didn't know and they scoffed at the question because "there's Optic ID why would you want a second factor of authentication?!?"
I forgot to mention how horrid an experience signing into iCloud (attempt) was
since Security Keys are in use, it didn't auto sign me in
i don't know the password because its "secure" (randomly generated, stored in a password manager)
so i'm looking though a really poor quality representation of the outside world in this part of the #VisionPro setup process. i wear glasses too, but i can't wear them when the Vision Pro is on. if I take the Vision Pro off to see my phone's password manager, it restarts the login process
can't use my iPhone to type on the screen (like you can do for Apple TV)
the font it too small in the password manager, Notes, etc, i had to copy it somewhere insecure so i could increase the font size to be able to read it though Vision Pro, then i had to manually enter it the hard way
@yawnbox interesting since all the reviewers have been raving about how easy it is to interact with physical things like your phone through the Vision Pro passthrough video.
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