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Old 06-08-2020, 09:57 PM   #12
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Default Re: Will there be a reversal in the use of touchscreens in cars?

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Originally Posted by kypez View Post
Anyone who hasn't owned a Tesla or modern Euro doesn't get it. Most functions are controlled by voice anyway and you can programme the steering wheel buttons to adjust wipers. I love not having buttons and haven't fumbled because of it.

I can't remember the last time I changed the vents position in any car. It's very much set and forget.
You use a touch screen to change vent position? Why on earth


I don't mind touch screens as long as I don't have to use them for everything. Like I don't want to use a touch screen to adjust the air fan speed or turn on a demister or such.

I've never been in a car with a rotary dial to control the screen, but I don't get how that can be easier than a touchscreen. I feel like you would have to take your eyes off the road more with that compared to a regular touchscreen.
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