"Personally I would prefer to know what we're doing straight off - it's good to know your events and focus on them."
Hoy finished the Track Cycling World Championships with gold in the keirin, with Kenny taking bronze.
In the sprint, Hoy was beaten by his team-mate in the semi-final and finished third, while Kenny was runner-up to Gregory Bauge of France.
Bauge appears to be the biggest obstacle to British success in London, but Kenny challenged the Frenchman by accelerating from the start of the three-lap event, exposing a chink in the armour.
Hoy added: "He's not invincible. I've beaten him before and I can beat him again.
"Without having to do any unusual tactics I can beat him."
Hoy believes his form was lacking in a competition markedly superior to the one which will take place in August, due to the calibre of the field.
However, in the keirin, Hoy responded with aplomb and a daring manoeuvre to win gold, which, if it had failed, could have put his Games in jeopardy.
"In the heat of the moment you do what you can to get across the line - you don't think about the consequences," he added.
"It was either going to work out beautifully or it was going to end in tears."
After an 11th World Championships title Hoy was bullish about his Olympic prospects.
He added: "I'm happy to abide by the decision of the selectors, but I certainly believe when I'm really on form I can beat anybody in the world in the sprint and the keirin."
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