First, when you navigate to a destination, what really is the point of the "Navigate on Autopilot" button? It seems as if you still have to press down twice on the stalk to engage autonomy in any scale, but the button seems to have only one function, and that's just to show which parts of the overall route are able to be fully NOA in the turn-by-turn. Why even have the button then ... seems redundant? Does it enable the function when it's already enabled in settings? Or is there something else I'm missing?
Second, if you disable NOA in the settings (Autopilot -> Navigate on Autopilot (Beta) -> Off) does the button go away entirely even when navigating to a destination? Pushing down twice on the stalk should still engage autopilot - if enabled - but remove the button, right?
Also on a slightly related note what happens if you're NOA-ing to a destination and have the single-blue line and press the button for "NOA" .... and don't touch the stalk?
Second, if you disable NOA in the settings (Autopilot -> Navigate on Autopilot (Beta) -> Off) does the button go away entirely even when navigating to a destination? Pushing down twice on the stalk should still engage autopilot - if enabled - but remove the button, right?
Also on a slightly related note what happens if you're NOA-ing to a destination and have the single-blue line and press the button for "NOA" .... and don't touch the stalk?