You have forgot one thing.All touch screens should be voice activated can't be that hard for makers to do this,
You have forgot one thing.All touch screens should be voice activated can't be that hard for makers to do this,
Yep driving in narrow heels isn’t easy - but block heels are fine … If coming back from a party and driving then yep I drive barefoot.Posts moved from the drug awareness thread to keep it on topic - Admin
I totally agree Chippy they should not be driving. People with bad eyesight prescribed to wear glasses for driving and do not should also be taken to task.
Flip flops and stillettos too
Wearing earbuds.
Smoking while driving
Eating while driving
Dogs in front cars seats not tethered so they can jump around
Have I missed any?
I don't think you have settled into a new car until you have told the touch screen to f*ck off.All touch screens should be voice activated can't be that hard for makers to do this,
Yep driving in narrow heels isn’t easy - but block heels are fine … If coming back from a party and driving then yep I drive barefoot.
Voice activation has been in cars for decades. I've had a number of cars with voice activation and none of them have worked reliably if at all. Also voice activation is a pain when there're others in the car and talking so telling people to shut up whole you tell the windscreen wipers to come on or turn off is a bit silly. And I don't really want to talk to my car...just give me a bloody button. My car is just about the one an only sanctuary I have where I can not interact with anyone else and cocoon myself away from the world so the last thing I want to have to do is to talk to my car to turn on the windscreen wipers. Seriously what's the problem with buttons? They worked, they were intuitive, they were mostly standardised across cars so if you got a hire car or something everything was familiar...I'm just not sure what problem it is they're trying to solve.All touch screens should be voice activated can't be that hard for makers to do this,
I'm just not sure what problem it is they're trying to solve.
Sorry that was a flypastMaybe we need ground traffic control, works in the air
hoppyscotty said:
I'm just not sure what problem it is they're trying to solve.
I kind of agree...they're white goods - certainly EV' are, there are plenty of 'petrol heads' out there who love certain cars not be sue they are the best or fastest but because of their imperfections. Though I'm an engineer by trade and spent most of my working life as an engineer, I now work in marketing and know full well that products are a result of marketing so I'm potentially exposing some of my engineering nature and bias in that question - the reality is that they don't sell products but feelings and experiences. The actual product is a secondary thing.You still think they make cars that's the problem.
They make money FIRST the secondary effect is cars. As soon as I got to grips with that a lot of design/manufacturers sh1te made sense. Cookers / cars / gadgets / brew machines & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on
All these things were available in cars long before big screens because trendy. I don't have an issue with big screens per se, just having the interface for EVEYTHING via the big screen. Touch screens are crap on cars, I've lost count of the number of times I've aimed for a button on the screen, then a big undulation or pothole has moved my arm at the point of contact and instead of selecting a radio station, I inadvertently open my glove box....or something daft like that. Thankfully we don't have ejector seats in cars yet or I would have inadvertently shot the mrs out of the roof a few times now.The car i currently own is the first to have a touchscreen and i love it these are the main things i would never be without now i have owned it -
Reversing camera.
Sat Nav
Hands free phone.
Smart phone connectivity.
The only thing it doesn't have is Android Auto my next car will have that.
I agree but the convenience of having them all in a single screen rather than having stuff stuck to your screen is a massive plus.All these things were available in cars long before big screens because trendy. I don't have an issue with big screens per se,
Really how often do you change stations and how often have you really missed the button, i wouldn't want to go back to -I've lost count of the number of times I've aimed for a button on the screen, then a big undulation or pothole has moved my arm at the point of contact and instead of selecting a radio station
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