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jack ([personal profile] jack) wrote in [personal profile] andrewducker 2019-06-18 02:18 pm (UTC)

Why Mazda is purging touchscreens from its vehicles

Because to operate a touchscreen you need to look at them to see (a) where the buttons are and (b) what the buttons are currently configured to do. I heard people decrying this in the 90s!

What I've no idea of is what bellends put touchscreens in a car, ever, and how they got away with it :(

I mean, ok, for things you're really sure the driver will only operate when stopped, but don't replace the "normal" controls.

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