I got my software update to 11 on M3LR from 2019 model. I do not see a way to play my USB music anymore, and I do not see blind spot cameras come up when I use my turn signal. Is that only for newer models?
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Blind spot camera is located in the “autopilot” tab in setting menu, if you haven’t found it yet.I got my software update to 11 on M3LR from 2019 model. I do not see a way to play my USB music anymore, and I do not see blind spot cameras come up when I use my turn signal. Is that only for newer models?
I found it by accident today - it’s actually in the “USB” icon, it opens up a file browser type interface and you can play your tracks from there. It seems like the v11 UI split the old “music” tab into separate apps, which I do prefer, I like standalone Spotify
Sorry about that, if you go to the new icon row on the bottom (the one you can now customize) there’s an icon that opens up a bubble with all the rest of the app icons that are not in your favorites. There should be a USB icon there (might look like a drive icon I’m not in my car ATM), that should show your music and your boom box files if you have any too, it looks like a file browser.I don't know what you mean it's in the USB icon.
I did find the blind spot camera though, thanks.
When I click the [...] icon, it shows a bunch of "apps" like Spotify, streaming, browser, etc. but none are USB. I rebooted car, no change.Sorry about that, if you go to the new icon row on the bottom (the one you can now customize) there’s an icon that opens up a bubble with all the rest of the app icons that are not in your favorites. There should be a USB icon there (might look like a drive icon I’m not in my car ATM), that should show your music and your boom box files if you have any too, it looks like a file browser.
As stated above, I am not sure if the search works, I don’t use USB for music, but apparently it is broken.
Hope that helps!
So there is a list if you swipe up on the currently playing media (making it big). In my case I don’t have a USB device with music on it but I would assume it would show up there.When I click the [...] icon, it shows a bunch of "apps" like Spotify, streaming, browser, etc. but none are USB. I rebooted car, no change.
That is where I looked too, but nothing. I was playing USB music just two days ago, so I know my device is good and the port is good, unless something in the update hosed it. I removed it and plugged it back in too. I know they made a requirement that USB had to be formatted a certain way for the xLights to recognize files, I didn't see anything new about music. Thank for the help diamond.g
Hmmm, I just brought my USB thumb drive and plugged into my PC and it is not recognized. I wonder if Software 11 shleprocked my thumb drive.
they still havnt fixed usb search though. still not working....
They did notSeriously!!! Any chance they at least fixed the list jumping bug where you left back into your 500+ album list and instead of being sticky it jumps back to the very top forcing you to scroll all the way back down again???
Someone on FB asked the same question and figured out that their USB drive was messed up as it also stopped working in their computer as well.After I installed the holiday update on my 2021 Tesla Model 3, I am missing the USB icon from the user interface and can't connect and play USB music or connect any USB drives. Anyone have any ideas how to get this functionality back ?
Can I redo the install of V11.0 over again since I think it may be related to a bad install ?
I have uploaded a screen shot of someone who has the USB and mine that does not.
You didn’t have to update though?This is a perfect example of why nobody should want a car company to have the ability to force changes into the appearance, ease of use and functionality of the UI that we all bought, knew and liked. Especially one that is full of so many bugs and drawbacks.
Background improvements, even additions are ok, but altering the complete look and functionality of the operating screen is criminal.
This is a perfect example of why nobody should want a car company to have the ability to force changes into the appearance, ease of use and functionality of the UI that we all bought, knew and liked. Especially one that is full of so many bugs and drawbacks.
Background improvements, even additions are ok, but altering the complete look and functionality of the operating screen is criminal.
Folks asked where the QC was with this release, yet failed to remember all they did was give us the same UI/UX as the new Model S and X got, so THOSE folks were doing the QA for us (3/Y folk) and failed miserably (basically, lol).I disagree. It's one of the reasons I gave Tesla my money, and I'm hoping that the other car companies take notice.
I do think their QC needs improvement, and I'd be all for the DOT or NHTSA or whomever regulates this to force them to improve their QC. But I think the answer lies somewhere between how Tesla does things and other cars where the UI is stuck in the year you bought it.
And, as others have said, you were hardly "forced".
You didn’t have to update though?