Hyundai Is Bringing Back Buttons Because Touchscreens Are ‘Annoying’
Hyundai Is Bringing Back Buttons Because Touchscreens Are ‘Annoying’
- Hyundai is slowly backing away from the all-screen approach to interior design.
- Hyundai Design North America Vice President Ha Hak-soo said that people "get stressed, annoyed and steamed when they want to control something in a pinch but are unable to do so."
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Good. This should be forced via regulations. Touchscreen controls are provably more dangerous than buttons due to the distraction.
290 0 ReplyHaptic feedback like knob clicks or button presses are much easier to use without taking eyes off the road as often.
74 0 ReplyShhh, don't call it "haptic feedback" or they might make them flat, unmoving buttons that have a vibration motor behind them.
106 0 ReplyThey already have started doing that
19 0 ReplyI got a new BMW 5 series as a loaner a few weeks back and it had that shit all over. I'm happy with my 2020, thanks BMW.
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Don't you still have to look at it to find it first? Edit: sorry i thought you were talking about touch screens
10 0 ReplyNo. All the knobs are in roughly the same area, so you can find and manipulate them by touch without looking.
20 0 ReplyI regularly manipulate my 2008 Toyota matrix’s radio and HVAC controls while never taking my eyes off the road. I won’t buy any car that forgoes the physical controls.
13 0 ReplySome have tactile markings for location reference, like keyboars have
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You can wave your hand at a dial and find it easily just by touch
6 0 ReplyEven if you have to look at it first, once on it you can go by feel where as i find i struggle to do the same on a fully touch control.
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I’m sure Trump and his new auto industry advisor, Elon Musk, will get right on that. 😔
55 0 ReplyOh, yeah!
That's going to be a whole thing soon. Yay.
13 0 ReplyAnd Lina Khan will be right there!
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