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Originally Posted by DarkstarZero
Meanwhile, in the latest, top of the line, Audi e-tron... buttons!
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Yes ! Audi understood after going all out only touch screen, they went back and re aded the buttons on the lastest model... I can only hope BMW does the same eventually... But why can't we learn from other's mistake and skip that part ?
Instead we got this scary BS :
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The transition from push, turn and press to swipe, tap and natural language.
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After about 20 years, the digital user experience is dominated by touchpads, touch-sensitive smartphone displays and voice assistants. Swiping, tapping and speaking are the most common methods of interaction.
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I want to avoid touching a screen while driving as much as possible and the wheel allowed that mostly... now it's going away and that was one of the most important UX thing BMW had IMHO.