Quote from: A on April 27, 2023, 20:55:32But the real difference is what do you think is easier, going into a menu on a touchscreen or finding your manual and going through it to find what each button does?
I don't know that I've ever had to refer to a manual to figure out how to operate a button or knob, whereas I've had to do so multiple times for touchscreen and otherwise "smart" interfaces.
Quote from: A on April 27, 2023, 20:55:32As for OS changes, how often does that happen? You have to get used to a new button layout every time you buy a new car too
With Android, practically every year. Linux, basically every few years, give or take. Windows, every five or so. Meanwhile, my car's interface hasn't changed for 14 years and counting.
Quote from: A on April 27, 2023, 20:55:32No, performing actions on a touchscreen is not the same thing as watching movies, texting, surfing the web and etc. Lets stop pretending they are.
There is no such thing as "feeling" the buttons. I am pro keyboard phones and I prefer a laptop over a tablet any day. But I have never in my life seen anyone feel the buttons on their car. It is impossible due to orientation so everyone takes a quick glance be it buttons or touchscreen.
Nobody is saying they're the same, and now you're throwing out straw-man arguments. Even talking on the phone
hands-free is proven to be distracting, as despite not having to take your eyes off the road, it diverts your attention from the road. Having to look at a touchscreen and hover your finger over it, sometimes for several seconds as your hand bounces around, then tap the correct part of the screen (not to mention if you mis-tap) is absolutely distracting. Obviously not as much as staring at a screen for an hour plus watching a movie or texting, etc, but that's a disingenuous argument.
And my brothers and I weren't allowed to drive until we could adjust the temperature controls and radio
by feel, i.e. without looking at them. So while you may not have seen it, I assure you people do indeed do that. Just because it's not common doesn't mean it's not better and that people shouldn't be better at it and do it more. Regardless, it is significantly faster to look down for a second to see where you put your hand to adjust things than to stare at a screen for several seconds (hopefully intermittently) while you tap it.
Quote from: A on April 27, 2023, 20:55:32As for things like changing the temperature, as I pointed out above, there are certain common things that everyone uses. These things should not be on dashboard anyways but on the wheel. And things like temperature can easily also be on voice control. That would be less distracting than buttons as you don't need to glance at all
Also, with touchscreen you can also do more advance settings hard to do with buttons like have the temperature adjust dynamically based on settings. Thus reducing need to fiddle with it in the first place
Putting too much on the wheel can lead to problems as well. As I said, I'm not against a touchscreen, but it should not totally replace physical buttons and knobs, but rather enhance their functionality. For example, you could have a touchscreen with big buttons for volume, temperature, fan speed, etc, and whichever one you activate, that's what's adjusted by +/- buttons on the wheel or a knob/dial. Of course, even that could have issues, as often I adjust the temperature and fan speed at the same time, and it would be more cumbersome having to tap the screen to select one, adjust it, then tap the screen again to select the other and adjust that, not to mention if you think it's on one setting and try to turn the radio up and end up turning the heat up.
Quote from: A on April 27, 2023, 20:55:32Voice control has gotten a ton better than it used to be, some old systems have been terrible but recent ones are pretty spot on.
This is true, but AFAIK the "good" voice recognition (and even those aren't necessarily always great) process in the cloud, which isn't really ideal for a car. So they'd have to have more advanced AI chips for local processing. This is absolutely possible, the question is, would it actually be done?
Quote from: A on April 27, 2023, 20:55:32Also, systems with some smarts would know not to blast the radio or AC. You start low and increase gradually. You can be surprised by a radio even with buttons if when you activate it. it suddenly plays a loud noise or AC goes into full blast
Right, but as I mentioned, just because a system
can be smart enough doesn't mean it
will be. I've seen a whole lot of stupid things with technology (and otherwise) and I wouldn't doubt for a second that some manufacturers will overlook things like this and not make their systems smart in this way.
Quote from: A on April 27, 2023, 20:55:32I think the best layout is touchscreen on dash and decent amount of buttons on steering wheel that both allow for common functions and some configuration. In this way, you never need to even touch the dashboard when driving at all, thus no need for even a second glance as you are always oriented on the wheel already
In this we agree. Or we could get really futuristic and it could display a HUD and have infrared eye-tracking sensors and you could control it by looking at something on the HUD and clicking a button to "tap" it. Then you wouldn't have to take your eyes off the road at all.