Tesla finally gets buttons and physical inputs, thanks to a new smart accessory
Tesla, which is known for its touchscreen-based user interface, is finally getting some buttons and physical inputs, thanks to a new smart accessory.
Love or hate Tesla, it’s hard to argue that it doesn’t have the best user interface in the auto industry.
It’s miles ahead of other automakers; as such, most of them are now offloading most of the experience to Apple and Android because of it.
However, if there’s a main complaint about Tesla’s in-car user interface, it’s the lack of physical input. Literally, everything goes through touchscreens or voice commands, aside from a few buttons and scrolls…
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