We've spent the last fifteen years watching physical buttons disappear from our devices, our cars, our appliances, and even our elevator panels. Touch screens and software interfaces have been sold to ...
A new Chinese regulation will require cars to use buttons for safety-related functions, instead of putting them on a touchscreen.
Although many Tesla owners are accustomed to the touch interface, new adopters complain about the lack of physical buttons. Nevertheless, a solution might be in sight if the Ctrl-Bar project ...
Dexter's "what does this button do?" famous quote certainly doesn’t make any sense in today's automotive space. Carmakers have replaced physical buttons with gigantic screens, going all-in on ...
We have already covered various reports regarding the Apple iPhone 15 series that is set to launch later this year. However, prior to its release, another report has hinted at some of its major ...
After years of embracing large touchscreens and minimalist car interiors, China is set to reverse course by requiring physical buttons for essential vehicle functions. Under new regulations expected ...
Porsche says it’s going to keep physical controls in its cars after removing many for its Taycan EV. Porsche will retain essential physical controls like buttons and knobs in its vehicle interiors.
The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y might soon have the option of physical buttons and knobs to give owners tactile control over certain functions buried in the touchscreen. Rather than furiously tap and ...
Volkswagen is still intent on marching its entire lineup of vehicles toward electrification in many of its markets. With that modernization of vehicle powertrains also comes more contemporary ...
VW’s design chief says it will reintroduce physical buttons starting with the ID. 2all. VW’s design chief says it will reintroduce physical buttons starting with the ID. 2all. Mindt also says the ...