Making a three point turn in a newer model x requires tapping on a touchscreen to shift between drive and reverse.
There’s also an optional “smart” feature that’s supposed to automatically switch into either drive or reverse but because it uses cameras and not ultrasonic sensors shadows often confuse it.
Yeah I’m not gonna mourn her passing and from context clues she was probably a little drunk.
But Tesla still “innovated” out the physical shifter making this sort of thing an inevitability.
If you got the time to watch a video on it, it’s from a stan but despite his praise (well mostly) it’s a pretty good demonstration of how absolutely ridiculous it is now.
Either swiping on the side of the screen, relying on a beta feature that doesn’t work well, or touching essentially hidden capacitive “buttons” that by default aren’t lit.
Edit: this is for the 2021 model S but the 2021+ model X works the same way.
Making a three point turn in a newer model x requires tapping on a touchscreen to shift between drive and reverse.
There’s also an optional “smart” feature that’s supposed to automatically switch into either drive or reverse but because it uses cameras and not ultrasonic sensors shadows often confuse it.
Everything about the statement scares me. Lol
ho-ly-shit lmao
Yeah I’m not gonna mourn her passing and from context clues she was probably a little drunk. But Tesla still “innovated” out the physical shifter making this sort of thing an inevitability.
critical support
you have got to be kidding me. how the fuck do people tolerate this garbage
If you got the time to watch a video on it, it’s from a stan but despite his praise (well mostly) it’s a pretty good demonstration of how absolutely ridiculous it is now.
Either swiping on the side of the screen, relying on a beta feature that doesn’t work well, or touching essentially hidden capacitive “buttons” that by default aren’t lit.
Edit: this is for the 2021 model S but the 2021+ model X works the same way.
https://youtu.be/dJdhzFCVkg8
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