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Carmakers are ditching touch screens?

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Carmakers are ditching touch screens?

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2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

too lazy to add some description and comment

Really?

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4 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

too lazy to add some description and comment

The title and the picture (of the video) give a pretty good description. Do you really need to be spoon-fed the information?

2 hours ago, ColeBOzbourne said:

The title and the picture (of the video) give a pretty good description. Do you really need to be spoon-fed the information?

Lazy posters like you often post videos with no comment or anything, totally useless, millions of videos on youtube i can just click without being posted on here

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5 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Lazy posters like you often post videos with no comment or anything, totally useless, millions of videos on youtube i can just click without being posted on here

So please skip the lazy posters and keep clicking on the millions of videos on youtube! Just venting your frustrations on a public forum is disgusting, to say in the most politest manner.

Anyways... cruising along the internet, we encounter all types, which is the fun part 😁

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7 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

too lazy to add some description and comment

Agreed. I'm not clicking a random video unless the poster bothers to give some indication of whether it will be worth it.

20 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Lazy posters like you often post videos with no comment or anything, totally useless, millions of videos on youtube i can just click without being posted on here

Agreed - if the Op wants discussion - start one, otherwise we may as well just browse YouTube and websites of subjects we are interested in or just news sites without back and forth commentary / discussion.

I think the content of the video is quite accurate: I think touch screens in cars are quite lethal and difficult to use for the driver - particularly when it comes to Climate control (temps / fan speeds etc) - this 'course correction' is a long time coming - I'm just surprised regulatory bodies didn't legislate against this earlier on.

My car is mostly 'touch' sensitive with the only tactile buttons being on the steering wheel, or for the climate control - and I don't like it... Changing anything else, even between Map-screen and Music involves a touch screen and means taking eyes off the road for longer than necessary after touching the wrong buttons instead of 'feeling our way' across familiar dash-real estate.

Saying that - the touch screen for 'maps' is useful - but then again - for Maps, the most useful is being able to use the phone and apple / google car play to set Map settings etc - so there really is little need anymore for touchscreens there.

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38 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Agreed - if the Op wants discussion - start one, otherwise we may as well just browse YouTube and websites of subjects we are interested in or just news sites without back and forth commentary / discussion.

I think the content of the video is quite accurate: I think touch screens in cars are quite lethal and difficult to use for the driver - particularly when it comes to Climate control (temps / fan speeds etc) - this 'course correction' is a long time coming - I'm just surprised regulatory bodies didn't legislate against this earlier on.

My car is mostly 'touch' sensitive with the only tactile buttons being on the steering wheel, or for the climate control - and I don't like it... Changing anything else, even between Map-screen and Music involves a touch screen and means taking eyes off the road for longer than necessary after touching the wrong buttons instead of 'feeling our way' across familiar dash-real estate.

Saying that - the touch screen for 'maps' is useful - but then again - for Maps, the most useful is being able to use the phone and apple / google car play to set Map settings etc - so there really is little need anymore for touchscreens there.

Me too agree. Previous experiences are eye openers.

Like I said before, the Internet is a pickle of characters... all are correct and similar ones group together. 😆

What some people fail to understand is, when someone posts something which he or she thinks is useful or informative they don't have to write about it if the title is clear.

If you are not interested in it, just skip it and keep browsing the internet endlessly. Lazy? Yes, for snipers behind a bush anything is fine to take a shot at!

Just an attitude issue...

Switches for heated seats are mandatory.

That female indian news anchor is really a hottie...my pants looses it's buttons on seeing her.

  • 2 weeks later...
On 1/8/2026 at 9:47 AM, richard_smith237 said:

Agreed - if the Op wants discussion - start one, otherwise we may as well just browse YouTube and websites of subjects we are interested in or just news sites without back and forth commentary / discussion.

I think the content of the video is quite accurate: I think touch screens in cars are quite lethal and difficult to use for the driver - particularly when it comes to Climate control (temps / fan speeds etc) - this 'course correction' is a long time coming - I'm just surprised regulatory bodies didn't legislate against this earlier on.

My car is mostly 'touch' sensitive with the only tactile buttons being on the steering wheel, or for the climate control - and I don't like it... Changing anything else, even between Map-screen and Music involves a touch screen and means taking eyes off the road for longer than necessary after touching the wrong buttons instead of 'feeling our way' across familiar dash-real estate.

Saying that - the touch screen for 'maps' is useful - but then again - for Maps, the most useful is being able to use the phone and apple / google car play to set Map settings etc - so there really is little need anymore for touchscreens there.

Totally agree. I hate touchscreens - they force you to take your eyes off the road to accomplish a task. Potentially fatal and/or lethal. Loathsome. Buttons and switches are better because tactile and you can keep your eyes on the road whilst navigating around the dashboard with your fingers.

I rarely use ours while actually driving, as won't take eyes off the road when in traffic. Only thing I need to do, is AC fan up or down, and there's a button for that, and no need to use touchscreen for that.

Cruise control is also the usual steering wheel lever, with button, and no need to look at either to adjust.

Our touch screen is rather small (MG ZS) in comparison to others, and under the AC vents, so not obstructing any view.

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Happy to have bought a car with no essential functions on the screen. Conventional as it should be.

It's so absurd that you are punished for looking on your mobile while manufacturers force you to fiddle on those screens for essential stuff and regulators allowed that.

All that for just one reason: to save pennies and dollars.

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