• meowmeow@quokk.au
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    2 days ago

    I wish they ditched the screen and used knobs. This is just more disposable trash cars.

    • happy_wheels@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 days ago

      Agreed. Touchscreens are such a safety hazard. The idea of having a bloody oversized iPad controlling everything in your car is an absolutely shittastic design.

      My current car has a stupid 7 inch touchscreen and its bright af even at the lowest bright/contrast settings. Yes it has dark mode. Yes it’s enabled at nighttime - which is when I do most of my driving - and YES it’s still wayy too fuckin bright. So i have it display off perma, no need for that shit to distract me whiel im driving.

      Fortunately the touchscreen only controls radio, media, and settings. HVAC and other mission-critical shits are relegated to tactile buttons and knobs. Additionally, the steering wheel has media controls and other buttons, which basically make the touchscreen useless as the wheel does the same crap as the screen, except it doesnt blind me at night.

      Unfortunately, it’s getting increasingly more difficult to find a car that doesn’t have this junk built-in, unless you get a used car from the mid-to-late 2000s or even the 2010s. (And then you have more shit to worry about, but at least its all mechanical vs computer in nature!)

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        2 days ago

        There might be a screen brightness knob with your other dashboard brightness controls, if you haven’t checked already it might help.

        Stock ours was way too bright at night, but we did find an adjustment knob that worked.

      • kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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        2 days ago

        Touchscreens are such a safety hazard.

        Not to mention impossible to use when you are wearing gloves.

        But I guess those of us who experience actual winter don’t matter to the car company executives.