Before You Begin
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Ensure Mudra Link is not connected to any other device.
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Turn on your Mudra Link and check the LED indicator.
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If the LED is blinking orange, it's ready to pair.
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If the LED is green or pink, it is connected to another device. You must remove/forget it from that device before proceeding.
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Step 1: Enable AssistiveTouch on Apple Vision Pro
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Open the Settings app on your Apple Vision Pro.
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Navigate to Accessibility.
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Select Interactions.
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Tap on AssistiveTouch.
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Toggle AssistiveTouch to On.
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Scroll down and ensure that Perform Touch Gestures is turned On.
Step 2: Customize Pointer Control
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Go back to the Interactions menu.
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Select Pointer Control.
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Customize your pointer’s color and width according to your preference.
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Adjust the pointer size and scroll speed under Pointer Control.
Step 3: Configure Hand Input Settings
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Go to Eyes & Hands in the Settings menu.
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Select Hand Input.
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Choose the hand you are not wearing your Mudra Link on. (e.g., if you're wearing the Mudra Link on your right hand, select the left hand only).
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This ensures that the Apple Vision Pro only recognizes gestures from your non-Mudra hand.
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Step 4: Connect Mudra Link to Apple Vision Pro
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Turn on Mudra Link and ensure the LED is blinking orange.
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Open the Settings app on Apple Vision Pro.
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Navigate to Bluetooth.
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Ensure Bluetooth is turned on.
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Find Mudra Link in the list of available devices and tap to connect.
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Once connected, the LED on your Mudra Link should change to green.
Step 5: Use Mudra Link with Apple Vision Pro
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Once connected, you should see the pointer on your Apple Vision Pro.
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Use Mudra Air-Touch gestures to control your Apple Vision Pro seamlessly.
By following these steps, you can enjoy enhanced functionality and convenience when using Mudra Link with Apple Vision Pro.
If you encounter any issues, please contact us at support@mudra-band.com.
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