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@mrmemes.eth
My dilemma: want to use the AVP as a desktop extension with resource-intensive apps on the desktop and floating reference windows in Vision OS, but I have a corded mechanical keyboard. Is there a clean solution for using a single corded keyboard?
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I am assuming that when you connect your desktop, you can use its input as well. https://youtu.be/dtp6b76pMak?si=Q8aiw2X9qESSBJYu In this video, MKBHD talks about using this to work on a plane on his Macbook Pro. I am assuming he uses the connected Macbook's inputs.
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Yeah, this would be ideal... I guess it's all down to how VisionOS uses the inputs of the shared MacOS and whether it can use those within its own context. I really just want to be able to type in Safari in VisionOS using my mech keyboard that's attached to my Mac.
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I haven't watched this follow-up vid yet, gotta check this out, thanks!
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Ah yes I forgot about this: you can connect a MacBook to the Vision Pro and get its screen as a big Vision Pro window. When it’s connected like this you can use the MacBook keyboard to type in other Vision Pro windows. Presumably if you have a wired keyboard attached to the MacBook you can use that in the same way.
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I am hoping you can do that. I think the cursor switches seamlessly between the devices. It becomes an iPad-esque cursor when in visionOS while it becomes a mouse cursor inside the macOS context.
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