Vision Pro Windows are angled even after being "centered"

I've tried the "re center" holding the crown, and redone setup a couple times and no change. Windows placed directly in front of me are crooked, the left side slightly further away. Super annoying! I can align by dragging left, but then windows are off center.


Anyone experiencing this? Hopefully it's a software not a hardware issue! I just got this thing!

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Posted on Feb 3, 2024 10:41 AM

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Posted on Feb 29, 2024 3:17 PM

So It’s been figured out for me. My issue was I was laying down with the Apple Vision Pro. The Apple Vision Pro is designed to automatically tilt the window in either way that it “thinks” is the best alignment for the way one’s head is tilted. Here is the solution Apple support, and I came up with.I .:grabbed the little bar on the bottom held it and-tilted my head either left or right to adjust the angle of the window. The downside is  I’m laying almost all the way down and I have to move my head to the right or left super deep. Remember, it’s not the “face” going from left to right but tilting the “head” left or right while looking straight at the window.

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Mar 25, 2024 11:02 AM in response to Organik

Apple Vision Pro Prescription Inserts: A Tale of Woes and Wonders


Dear Apple Community,


I recently purchased a pair of Apple Vision Pro, and while I absolutely adore them, I've encountered a series of issues with the prescription inserts. Allow me to regale you with my saga of frustration and fascination.


Off-centered inserts: No matter how many times I've tried to adjust them, the prescription inserts just won't stay centered. It's like they have a mind of their own, and they're determined to make my vision experience as off-kilter as possible.

Left-to-right stretching: As if the off-centeredness wasn't enough, the inserts also cause a stretching effect from left to right. It's like I'm living in a Salvador Dalí painting, but without the artistic charm.

Vanishing prescription numbers: The prescription numbers displayed on the Apple Vision Pro seem to be playing a game of hide-and-seek with me. They appear, disappear, and sometimes even morph into completely different numbers. It's a mystery worthy of Sherlock Holmes.

Disappointing Apple Store experience: My visit to the Apple Store at Aventura Mall left much to be desired. Despite their best efforts to measure my glasses and provide new inserts, the issues persisted. To make matters worse, they didn't even take note of my problem or acknowledge my appointment.


Despite these challenges, I've decided to keep my Apple Vision Pro because, well, they're just too darn awesome. I'll be returning the prescription inserts and using the device without them, even if it means sacrificing a bit of visual clarity.


So, dear Apple Community, I share my story in the hopes that others can learn from my experience and perhaps even offer some advice or support. Together, we can continue to explore the wonders of the Apple Vision Pro, one quirky adventure at a time!

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