macOS 10.15.4 has come up with some notable features including Screen Time Communication Limits and the ability to allow developers to create a single binary containing code for macOS, iOS, and tvOS. But the feature that’s getting more traction is “Head Pointer”. If you are wondering what this new feature is, let me tell you that it’s an Accessibility feature that allows users to control the on-screen cursor with head movements using Mac’s camera. Here is a quick walk-through for you about how to use the Head Pointer Accessibility feature on Mac, should you find this feature worth taking a sneak-peak.

Primarily designed for people who have issues with motor skills, Head Pointer offers full-on customization. Thus, a user can personalize it to suit his/her needs better. While Accessibility is already feature-rich with a range of helpful features like Voice Control and Color Filters, it’s going to further enhance Accessibility’s reputation as a great suite for differently-abled people.

Now, click on Head Pointer. Here, you can fine-tune how this feature works on Mac. For instance, you can adjust the pointer speed and cursor moves, and more. Set up the settings ideally ensuring that the pointer follows your head movements no matter where you face. Note that moving the head faster makes the cursor move faster. 

Use Head Pointer to Control the On-Screen Cursor on Mac