There are 13 models per page, and the Apple Vision Pro headset homepage does not support managing an

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-01

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IT Home reported on January 31 that according to the test shared by Brian Tong**, Apple's Vision Pro headset does not support user-defined main interface at the beginning.

The headset is scheduled to be released in the U.S. on February 2, according to the second round of reviews** that lifted today, VisionOS 1Version 0 does not currently support organizing and customizing the sorting of apps on the home screen.

When the user turns on the Vision Pro headset, the home screen is fixed, with a grid layout for each page, displaying a total of 13 apps.

Note: The first page is Apple's pre-installed apps, including TV, Music, Mindfulness, Settings, Freeform, Safari, Photos, Notes, App Store, Mail, Messages, and Keynote.

In addition, the first page comes preloaded with a system-supplied Compatible Apps folder, which contains non-native iPadOS apps from the App Store.

The user scrolls to the second page and can see the third-party VisionOS apps that have been installed, which are only in alphabetical order and cannot be rearranged.

Users can't manage and sort apps on the home screen like iOS iPadOS, move apps from the second page to the first page, or create folders to group related apps together.

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