Apple Vision Pro User Guide
- Welcome
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        - Change notification settings and device sounds
- Set the date, time, language and region
- Change your device name
- Change the appearance of text and windows
- Unlock your iPhone with Apple Vision Pro
- See your keyboard, game controller or iPhone while immersed
- See people around you while immersed
- Use Apple Vision Pro on an aeroplane or a train
- Refresh apps in the background
- Set content restrictions in Screen Time
 
- Let others use your Apple Vision Pro
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        - Get started with Apple Intelligence
- Use Writing Tools
- Create original images with Image Playground
- Create Genmoji
- Use Image Wand
- Get web page summaries
- Summarise an audio recording
- Summarise notifications and reduce interruptions
- Use ChatGPT with Apple Intelligence
- Apple Intelligence and privacy
- Block access to Apple Intelligence features
 
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- Capture
- Clock
- Encounter Dinosaurs
- Home
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- Reminders
- Shazam
- Shortcuts
- Spatial Gallery
- Stocks
- Tips
- Voice Memos
 
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        - Get started with accessibility features
- Turn on features with the Accessibility Shortcut
- Change Siri accessibility features
- Use Guided Access
 
- Copyright and trademarks
Change how an object looks in Keynote on Apple Vision Pro
A quick way to change how an object looks is to apply an object style to it. Every theme includes object styles — sets of attributes like colours, borders and shadows — that are designed to look good with the theme.
You can also make changes to individual options, such as adding a fill, reflection or shadow, or changing the transparency of an object.
Apply a style to an object
- Tap an image, shape, text box, line, arrow or video, then tap  
- Tap Style, then tap a style to apply it. 
After applying a style to an object, you can further change its look by choosing your own options for border or colour, for example.
Add a fill, shadow or border
- Tap an object to select it. 
- Do any of the following: - Add a fill: Tap  
- Add a shadow: Tap  
- Add a border: Tap  
- Change object transparency: Tap  
 
Add a caption

- Select the object you want to add a caption to. 
- Tap  - For shapes, images, movies, text boxes and equations: Tap the Style tab, tap Title and Caption, then turn on Caption. 
- For drawings: Tap the Drawing tab, tap Title and Caption, then turn on Caption. 
- For tables: Tap the Table tab, then turn on Caption. 
- For charts: Tap the Chart tab, then turn on Caption. 
- For image galleries: Tap the Gallery tab, tap Title and Caption, turn on Caption, then choose whether to include a different caption for each image or the same caption for all images. 
- For grouped objects: Tap Title and Caption, then turn on Caption. 
 
- Double-tap the placeholder caption below the object, then type your caption. 
- To change the font, size, style or other formatting, tap the caption (or tap the object, then tap the caption), tap  
- To hide the caption, tap  - If you turn on Caption again, the previous caption reappears. 
Add a title
- Select the object you want to add a title to. 
- Tap  - For shapes, images, movies, text boxes and equations: Tap the Style tab, tap Title and Caption, then turn on Title. 
- For drawings: Tap the Drawing tab, tap Title and Caption, then turn on Title. 
- For tables: Tap the Table tab, then turn on Title. - You can also tap the table, tap  
- For charts: Tap the Chart tab, then turn on Title. - You can also tap the chart, tap  
- For image galleries: Tap the Gallery tab, tap Title and Caption, then turn on Title. 
- For grouped objects: Tap the Title and Caption tab, then turn on Title. 
 
- To change the location of the title, choose “On Top” or “On Bottom”. - If you choose “On Bottom” and add a caption, the caption always appears below the title. - For doughnut charts, tap Position, then choose “Top” or “Centre”. - Note: Some objects, such as tables and most charts, can only have titles that appear on top of the object. 
- Double-tap the placeholder title, then type your title. 
- To hide the title, tap  - If you turn on Title again, the previous title reappears.