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b_a_t_m_4_n t1_itndp9m wrote
Touch controls in cars are dangerous. End of story.
big_throwaway_piano t1_itn287w wrote
I enjoy the physical buttons and the scroll-wheel in the Škoda cars so much.
c0mad0r t1_itnfl7d wrote
That steering wheel is literally the only reason why I went for a KIA EV6 instead of the ID.4 I had reserved for over a year on. It's absolutely atrocious and I dropped my place in the reservation list after sitting in an ID.4.
BoricPenguin t1_itnn7jo wrote
I hate how companies want to make things like this all because it's idk futuristic or something without any care if it's good I personally wish there was more push back against stuff like this given the only time it has worked is smartphones(mostly) and that's about it.
It's only getting push back on cars because well it's fucking dangerous!
gkirltwo t1_itnlpt8 wrote
Glad to hear some acknowledgement of this. I would love to get an ID Buzz but the infotainment situation and capacitive controls is currently at dealbreaker levels of badness.
FlyingCockAndBalls t1_itom081 wrote
removing buttons in cars is moronic. I hate that I can't use the steering controls for my radio cause I have an aftermarket one (used car, tip of 3.5mm jack stuck in the aux and I couldn't get it out). trying to mess around with my radio while driving sucks
barfridge0 t1_itp2qti wrote
We're looking at you Tesla, learn from this. Essential controls should not be on a giant featureless touch screen.
mmarollo t1_itpv2wg wrote
Main reason I won't get a Tesla. iPad is not an appropriate interface in an automobile.
michaelrohansmith t1_itp5794 wrote
They are saving 20 bucks on switches this way. And switches are one of the more durable things in the car. Unlikely to fail during warranty.
icchifanni t1_itpgew0 wrote
Oh FFS, touch buttons in cars is a crap idea. I’ve always thought if the designers & bean counters who go for this stuff had to live with it, it wouldn’t happen. Also they should be forced to explain it to their own mothers in front of management. I doubt they’d ever get that far in the first place.
mmarollo t1_itpuyrf wrote
There's a reason they still use chunky manual knobs and sliders for crucial controls in jet fighters and formula one cars.
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[deleted] t1_itoqt5r wrote
Yea, let's stick with the dials. Having unnecessary buttons on the steering wheel, is not worth the trouble it can bring.
Has anyone here experienced any of these malfunctions?
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haroldhecuba88 t1_itn73j3 wrote
You know, Quasimodo predicted all of this.
The__Toast t1_itqnohz wrote
Who did wha?
BallardRex t1_itmyzv9 wrote
This incessant need to remove switches and dials is foolish beyond reason, a car is one of the times I want to recognize controls by FEEL without having to take my eyes off the road.