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Audio & Visual Section => Vehicle Entertaintment / Navigation Systems => Topic started by: Gel on July 03, 2019, 08:25:08 am

Title: Mazda removing touch screen from new cars
Post by: Gel on July 03, 2019, 08:25:08 am
See
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/cars/1148040/Mazda-3-touchscreen-display-new-cars-distraction
 :(
They've already disabled when you're driving, and I think that's right balance.
I find it far easier to enter text via touch screen than using the "control" button
near gear stick on satnav.
Title: Re: Mazda removing touch screen from new cars
Post by: BigAl on July 03, 2019, 03:43:45 pm
I'm in agreement with the current way, but wouldn't have a problem with just using the dial only rather than the touchscreen. I hadn't really thought about this until I took an XC40 for a test drive. That has almost EVERYTHING on the touchscreen. It's a big screen, true, but still awkward to operate and takes too much time to look at (and is hard to see in sunlight). Also, there's a limitation for these in RH drive cars - approximately 88-90% of people are right handed which means most will have to use the non-dominant hand to operate the screen. For LH drive cars, it makes a lot more sense.

Alan
Title: Re: Mazda removing touch screen from new cars
Post by: Jonno21 on July 04, 2019, 09:03:35 am
I'm in agreement with the current way, but wouldn't have a problem with just using the dial only rather than the touchscreen. I hadn't really thought about this until I took an XC40 for a test drive. That has almost EVERYTHING on the touchscreen. It's a big screen, true, but still awkward to operate and takes too much time to look at (and is hard to see in sunlight). Also, there's a limitation for these in RH drive cars - approximately 88-90% of people are right handed which means most will have to use the non-dominant hand to operate the screen. For LH drive cars, it makes a lot more sense.

Alan
Some good points there Alan, especially about sunlight and the non dominant hand.