"At first it is helpful to be able simply to look at what you want and have it occur without further action; soon, though, it becomes like the Midas Touch. Everywhere you look, another command is activated; you cannot look anywhere without issuing a command."
Yeah, Apple Vision doesn't have this problem, because eye tracking is used just for pointing; not for clicking on items.
Yeah, Apple Vision doesn't have this problem, because eye tracking is used just for pointing; not for clicking on items.