▲ | doug_durham 12 hours ago | |||||||||||||
I have two cars with two different button layouts. I have to look at the physical buttons to use them. It's no different for me than a screen. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | non_aligned 12 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
I would be surprised if that's the case. For commonly-used functions, you quickly learn knob shapes and their general locations. I'm sure you can adjust volume without looking in both cars. With touchscreens, it's not just that you lose the tactile component, but all these interfaces are modal, with buttons that disappear or move around depending on the screen you're on. Oh, you're on the radio screen? There's no way to adjust seat heating from here... or if there is one, it's in a different place than on the AC screen. | ||||||||||||||
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▲ | Swenrekcah 12 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||
I won’t argue with your lived experience but this would make you an extreme outlier. About 20 years ago, every teenager in the world who had a mobile phone was able to select a contact from their phonebook and type an entire message and send, in class with their phone in their pocket. This is possible because of physical buttons and a deterministic user interface. The same applies to cars and other control interfaces. | ||||||||||||||
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▲ | dh2022 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
I preface my post by saying that I do not drive one of these cars that use touch screens to input car actions. So maybe what I am describing below is already done. I reject the idea of touch screens for car functions because it takes more than one level of navigation to reach the active button. If the UI designers would change the design so that when the car starts moving the touch screen would change and lock to a display where all driving-related buttons (heating/wipers/car stereo/gears) are close by, highly visible and activated with a single touch I could see myself using a touch screen in a car. My main reservation is taking my eyes and attention of the road to focus on navigating a touch screen UI put together by 5 teams and 3 different committees. |