Flexible (adj.) able to be easily modified to respond to altered circumstances orconditions
The interface was changed by Tesla programmers. Perhaps in response to user input, perhaps based on some idea a programmer came up with in a drunken stupor. Regardless, it is not easily modified and not modifiable by users. (I.e. it is not flexible, although it certainly is more flexible than most car interfaces)
A
user complained that the interface was cumbersome to use, to which someone responded with the obligatory "just use voice commands" comment. When it was
pointed out that voice commands don't always work you said
"luckily most places people drive have cell coverage." If you follow the thread, your response was trying to justify voice commands as a replacement for the interface, not an 'added benefit.'
What added control button and what larger buttons? All the buttons are actually smaller and most are hidden. There is more hunting and pecking for the climate control system. There is more hunting and pecking for the odometers. In my use there is more hunting and pecking for the audio system.
You use 'screen designs' in the generic sense and say they are improvements. I merely pointed out that changing the design can be good or bad.
This is a poll on version 11 which is the most radical overhaul and reorganization of the screen and computer interface in years. It appears however to have garnered mixed if not polarized reviews. This poll is an attempt to capture people's overall assessment of this update. Please do feel free...
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