Description: User settings in the context of augmented reality (AR) refer to customizable configurations that allow users to tailor their interaction experience with virtual environments overlaid on physical reality. These settings may include calibration of the display, selection of virtual elements to be visualized, customization of the user interface, and configuration of interaction preferences, such as the use of gestures or voice commands. The importance of these settings lies in the fact that each user has different needs and preferences, which can influence the effectiveness and enjoyment of the AR experience. By allowing users to personalize their environment, accessibility is improved, and a more intuitive and satisfying use of the technology is encouraged. Additionally, user settings may include options to modify the intensity of visual effects, sound, and other sensory elements, contributing to a more immersive experience tailored to the user’s physical environment. In summary, user settings are essential for maximizing interaction and satisfaction in augmented reality applications, allowing each individual to have a unique and personalized experience.