# Face and Eye Tracking

### Quest Pro

To enable full facial capture and eye tracking, you must first enable Developer Mode on your Quest Pro. To read more about this process click on the link below:

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### In Animotive

To enable Quest Pro facial tracking in Animotive, **select the character with the right trigger** to open the Character Panel.

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**Open the Face Tracking dropdown menu** by selecting it with your right trigger, then **select Meta Quest Face Tracking.**

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Once you've selected it, wait till the green circle appears reading 'connected', then **select Embody.**

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