How to Recalibrate Eye and Hand Tracking on Vision Pro

Apr. 23, 2024



The Apple Vision Pro requires you to set up your eye and hand tracking during initial setup to work as intended. But, see, if you are using something like the Vision Pro, people around you will be inclined to give it a try as well. And, every time someone other than you puts on the Vision Pro, they either have to set up the eye and hand tracking for them throughGuest Mode, or realign the display accordingly and enter your passcode to get through. In the process, it can understandably mess up your tracking. Well, don’t worry, as you can redo your eye and hand tracking on the Vision Pro anytime. Here’s how.

There are two ways to go about redoing the eye and hand tracking on the Vision Pro. I have covered both of these methods. Take a look:

Using Physical Buttons

Using Physical Buttons

Since I have contact lenses on instead of Apple’s Optical Inserts, I will show you how to go about this without the inserts. Moreover, if you don’t require glasses at all (ah, I’m jealous), this is the way to go. Also, if for some reason your eye and hand tracking is all over the place and you can’t even get to the Settings panel (we’ll get to this method next), this will be a lifesaver. Here’s a rundown of the steps:

If you can make it to the Settings panel, follow these steps to recalibrate hand and eye tracking on Vision Pro:

As you can see, the Settings panel allows you to individually redo the eye or hand tracking. Using the physical buttons will make you redo both of them in one go.

When in the Eyes & Hands Settings panel, you will also be able to specify Hand Input. I’d recommend keeping it at the default Both Hands option. If you scroll down here, you will also find the option to Realign Displays. So, in case you feel that your display alignment is a bit off, you can realign that as well by simply selecting the option and following the on-screen instructions.

Well, that brings us to the end of this guide. However, if you do run into any other issues, do leave a comment down below.

Sagnik is a tech aficionado who can never say “no” to dipping his toes into unknown waters of tech or reviewing the latest gadgets. He is also a hardcore gamer, having played everything from Snake Xenzia to Dead Space Remake.