I've had my Model S for almost 10 years now and I've gone from Tesla fanatic to happy but uninvolved car owner. Translation: I still love my S, but I don't pay super close attention to all things Tesla anymore.
A week or two ago it got a software update. No big deal, I thought, happens all the time. Usually can't even tell what's changed. But this time...
What in the ever loving hell did Tesla do to the user interface? Everything is so SMALL now on the main display! I can't access anything in the hidden drawer without taking my eyes off the road for a significant amount of time to find something.
And they moved the volume control? The volume control that's been sitting in exactly the same place on the screen for 9 years now? Why? Why would they do that? Oh, I figured out that you can push the volume control back where it's always been by turning on the "split" of the HVAC, but then I'm stuck having to change both HVAC settings when I want to change the temp in the car (I'm usually the only one in it).
I'm usually a fan of change and I usually love cool new features, but holy crap this just sucks IMO.
A week or two ago it got a software update. No big deal, I thought, happens all the time. Usually can't even tell what's changed. But this time...
What in the ever loving hell did Tesla do to the user interface? Everything is so SMALL now on the main display! I can't access anything in the hidden drawer without taking my eyes off the road for a significant amount of time to find something.
And they moved the volume control? The volume control that's been sitting in exactly the same place on the screen for 9 years now? Why? Why would they do that? Oh, I figured out that you can push the volume control back where it's always been by turning on the "split" of the HVAC, but then I'm stuck having to change both HVAC settings when I want to change the temp in the car (I'm usually the only one in it).
I'm usually a fan of change and I usually love cool new features, but holy crap this just sucks IMO.