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[–] realitista@lemmus.org 35 points 7 hours ago (2 children)

Next can we outlaw touchscreens? I'm guessing they are far more dangerous in the end.

[–] Quill7513@slrpnk.net 33 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

i think often about that GM and Volvo paid Virginia Tech a lot of money to help them design a safe touchscreen infotainment center and after years of research the researchers basically reached the conclusion "there's no safe way to put a touchscreen in a car" and now we all have touchscreens in our cars

[–] vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 2 hours ago

I mean, there's also no safe touchscreen on a mobile phone, and one would think a main personal mobile communication device should have the least disruptable user interface possible.

A stylus makes some sense, it's a more convenient tool for drawing on a screen. But touchscreens must die.

I'm trying to dial someone or do anything at all in a dark place, I have to look with my eyes at a burning screen (notably with some crappy flat design of all UI elements, as is custom today) and try to hit it with my fingers. My fingers notably come from factory without backlight or auto-aim.

I could just remember which key is which, and rely on my tactile feeling to find them.

I'm trying to do anything at all in frosty weather (that kind when you feel like scratching your skin, normal winter, minus 10 Celsius is enough to feel that), I have to take off my glove and try to hit whatever with my fingers which become obviously clumsier under such temperatures.

And I can't simultaneously do something and look at the display, because I'm poking my fingers at that display to do something!

And it's easier to do something you didn't intend.

I hope everything with a touchscreen dies as a consumer good, similarly to young nuclear scientist kits for toddlers, asbestos roof tiles, lead paint, you get the idea. Some things are bad.

[–] Flipper@feddit.org 14 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

We wouldn't even need to ban them outright. Just ban the usage for important things like windscreenwipers and climate control.

VW thankfully is making the move backwards on their own.

[–] dai@lemmy.world 4 points 2 hours ago

“From the ID 2all onwards, we will have physical buttons for the five most important functions – the volume, the heating on each side of the car, the fans and the hazard light – below the screen,” 

Climate controls are one but sure, five most important functions. Honestly rip out the touch screen, implement buttons just as they had been previously then add the display; preferably with a decent HID as Mazda have done. 

I'm still driving a mk6 golf and really can't imagine not having easy access to those features.