• @gravitas_deficiency
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    911 month ago

    Fucking THANK YOU. It’s like all the automotive interior designers just hotboxed themselves for a decade with all the unnecessary and less useful touch interfaces and are finally coming back down to earth.

    • @[email protected]
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      521 month ago

      I’m not sure it was the designers but the executives. Touchscreens are insanely cheap compared to buttons and all the wiring involved. Like the main reason that Tesla does everything on a touch screen is that software is soooo much cheaper than hardware.

      • @gravitas_deficiency
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        411 month ago

        It’s like everyone collectively forgot about precisely how much effort has been put into physical human interface design over the years. In models from less than a decade ago, Mercedes was calibrating dashboard push buttons to require precisely one Newton of force to actuate… and now we have this “slap the screen in the vicinity of what is maybe a button a few times to maybe get the thing you want to happen”. I know, it’s cheaper, but… come on.

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          191 month ago

          Because execs gauge by the stock market and Tesla’s stock valuation was more than Toyota’s for some reason. Number must go up, always and cutting costs makes number go up.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 month ago

        The screen is necessary for the backup camera, which is a legal requirement in the US. Why make a usable dashboard when you can save money by adding all functions in the screen?

    • @where_am_i
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      -161 month ago

      Please explain a non-touch design that allows all following functions: bluetooth pairing, equalizer adjustment, controlling volume of parking sensors, displaying oil levels, tire pressure, breaks wear, and other nice sensors your modern car is equipped with. How about adjusting the heat level of the seat heating? How about disabling mirror auto-adjustment when you shift into reverse?

      A modern car needs a touch screen.

      It also desperately needs hardware buttons for core features, e.g. volume, AC, lighting.

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        1 month ago

        you… you can’t think of how to interact with a computer without a touch screen?

        I’m so old.

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        131 month ago

        All these things can be performed with a turning knob, a touch screen is not mandatory in a car

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          71 month ago

          I have a flashlight with like 120 functions and ONE button. You’re fully correct. We do not need touchscreens for everything.

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            Exactly and for something more complex like a car, a dial knob like BMW’s iDrive is just perfect.

        • @where_am_i
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          -21 month ago

          And how many knobs do you want in your car? 50?

      • @gravitas_deficiency
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        101 month ago

        Most of the things you listed can - and have - been done with physical controls at one point or another. It was nice, because you could do it by feel and memory after you got used to your car.

        The modern perception of “car” is so, so different from the one I grew up with, and I’m not that old - I learned to drive in the early naughties

      • @ayyy
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        61 month ago

        My Honda from the transition years has a nice big screen that is touch-capable, but it also has a nice knob in the middle that can spin to scroll through lists, but also rocks up/down/left/right and pushes in for select. When I describe it in text it sounds complicated but it’s really quite intuitive and can be used without looking for all the basics.