• Flax
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    2221 days ago

    I’ve noticed some problems with how user interfaces are designed on cars. Especially google maps. Tiny hard to reach buttons with margins separating them. Sure, it looks sleeker, but when one is driving and cannot easily look at the screen, that’s the least of our concerns

    • JustEnoughDucks
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      1721 days ago

      Physical buttons will now be required in the EU, so hopefully that problem will be less.

      My ID4 was horrible with that. Only oversensitive capacitive touch buttons and an extremely laggy touchscreen.

      • Flax
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        420 days ago

        This isn’t a “control the air conditioner with a touch screen” scenario. I’m actually specifically thinking of the tiny button to mute/unmute direction announcements

    • Björn Tantau
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      620 days ago

      Yeah, the knob to control everything was a big reason why developing for the emulator sucked. With the emulator you could just click on buttons and links, where in the real thing the users would be stuck with an awkward knob they’d turn to select stuff.

      • @waz@feddit.uk
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        520 days ago

        I loved that ‘big awkward knob’ or the ‘idrive controller’ in the BMWs, now sadly it’s gone, so I take mine and everyone else’s life in my hands to zoom in or out on navigation, or to find a setting the car insists is default and I have to opt out of on every single journey. Knob, reach down, without taking eyes off road, feel the position, click turn idents to know how many menu levels you’re in, push down to select. You can’t feel a touchscreen to find button three of five, it literally forces you to look at it to operate. So unsafe!