03-01-2023, 06:58 PM
Most tasks can be accomplished with voice commands.
I have over 200,000 Tesla miles, once you learn and adapt, old clunky buttons are no longer preferred.
Yes, it wasn’t better at first, but, now, regular car type controls are so much more cumbersome.
Regarding the efficacy of the touch screen vs buttons, sounds a bit like Steve Balmer saying the iPhone software keyboard "the phone didn’t have a keyboard and so had no appeal for business users"
All false except the last one.
I just have to interject specifically that touch screen controls which require looking at and touching an 2D image based control (as opposed to a physical button than can be activated by position and feel alone) have been scientifically proven to diminish operators' focus on other tasks.
See this thread about the touchbar: https://forums.macresource.com/read.php?...sg-2814226
I have over 200,000 Tesla miles, once you learn and adapt, old clunky buttons are no longer preferred.
Yes, it wasn’t better at first, but, now, regular car type controls are so much more cumbersome.
Regarding the efficacy of the touch screen vs buttons, sounds a bit like Steve Balmer saying the iPhone software keyboard "the phone didn’t have a keyboard and so had no appeal for business users"
gabester wrote:
[quote=Carnos Jax]
[quote=Tiangou]
Tesla's tablet-controls are insanely stupid, dangerous, and infuriating.
All false except the last one.
I just have to interject specifically that touch screen controls which require looking at and touching an 2D image based control (as opposed to a physical button than can be activated by position and feel alone) have been scientifically proven to diminish operators' focus on other tasks.
See this thread about the touchbar: https://forums.macresource.com/read.php?...sg-2814226