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Apple Patent Concept Vision Pro Parts: Adopted Apple. Pencil tactile virtual objects

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IT House News, 3rd June, Technology Media Apple.Yesterday, 2 June, insider published an article in which it was reported that apples had been granted a new patent and that, in conjunction with Vision Pro, Apple Pencil passed friction, texture and roughness on virtual objects through touch feedback.

The IT House quotes the most recent patent granted under the title Surface Texture Testing and Simulation, describing Apple Pencil as a Vision Pro headline immersion fitting. Users who hold the device in contact with virtual objects can feel surface roughness, friction changes and motion trajectory feedback.

In the patent description, apples want to enter from Apple Pencil and explore other forms to expand the online handheld system.

Apple emphasizes that this approach enhances the experience of extended reality, allowing objects in virtual space to be not only visible but also “sensitized” by hand.

In terms of technology realization, apples list a number of technological pathways. Equipment may be added to a gyroscope, which changes surface touch according to a rolling corner; or it may also force, vibrate or move users through Haptic Feedback (touch feedback) to simulate, enhance or offset friction, texture, roughness, etc.

The patent file is close to 12,000 words with nine pages of drawings. The diagram indicates that handwritten pentips may contain cameras, interferometers or surface sensors. Apple also refers to linear implementer components, which allow equipment to be localized or constricted, with inertial measurement units and colour sensors.

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