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Pasorrijer
·4 năm trước·discuss
All the climate control was in the touchscreen. No knobs, only a button that took you to the climate control screen, but you had to change all the settings on the touchscreen. (Looking at the photos, you could change the temperature but nothing else. No fan speed, A/C, etc.)

The capacitive slider for volume seems fine, until you realize it was implemented entirely in software, so if the touchscreen hadn't finished booting, or was slow because it was too cold, that experienced extreme lag. Since the steering wheel buttons ALSO didn't work until the touchscreen booted, it meant if the wife was listening to music super loud with the windows down at night, when you turned the car on in the morning it took about 10s to be able to turn the volume down.
Pasorrijer
·4 năm trước·discuss
Just a note, this is because in the 2016-2017 Honda Civic Hatchback, they went all in and buried all the physical buttons and knobs for sound and climate in the touchscreen, and got major negative customer feedback to the point where they brought them back.
Pasorrijer
·4 năm trước·discuss
Adjusting climate control, since that is now in the touchscreen, although thankfully some manufacturers are back tracking on that one.

Adjusting the radio station is the other big one.
Pasorrijer
·4 năm trước·discuss
Just about every enterprise tool requires a proper implementation and system admins and business process analysis and change management to get setup.

A lot of enterprise tools are "crap, why would the company ever use this", and 90% of that is in the implementation (or lack thereof)
Pasorrijer
·4 năm trước·discuss
I mean, it's the driving cause behind me selling the car and moving to a VW...
Pasorrijer
·4 năm trước·discuss
Funny you should mention the Honda Civic...

I had a 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback. First year of the new model design, it had a touch sensitive volume control... After that, I think it was the 2019 and up all Honda's came with a volume knob AS A DIFFERENTIATOR because the UX was so bad without it.
Pasorrijer
·4 năm trước·discuss
I also find that many of these touchscreens are designed with California in mind. Sure, touchscreens are great when it's sunny and 22C. But when it's -25 and the car feels like a freezer, the touchscreen is sluggish and won't accepted gloved inputs, I start swearing and think about selling the car.
Pasorrijer
·4 năm trước·discuss
It reminds me of the study of WWII airplane, when trying to figure out where to reinforce the planes. The key was the absence of data was more important than the plethora of data.
Pasorrijer
·5 năm trước·discuss
Simplicity. It just works. It's just an eReader. No fancy app, no ads, just an eReader. That's why I like it.
Pasorrijer
·5 năm trước·discuss
I use AlReader on android... But I don't think there is a Linux equivalent.
Pasorrijer
·5 năm trước·discuss
My favourite eReader for android is and always will be AlReader. Some dudes pet project but it is glorious and wonderful.
Pasorrijer
·5 năm trước·discuss
It's peanuts. This likely will be covered by some form of insurance, and very little will change.