Which maker is refining the drive while addressing basic biological constraints seriously? (i.e. that we are humans, operating a heavy and fast machine in all kinds of complex environments)
There is a touch screen that I’ll sometimes use to toggle between directions and music, but I’m doing that before driving or at a stoplight.
Really everything that feels important is a physical button, which is the number one priority for me.
Pretty much all the 1980s manufacturers.
I feel like none of the current ones are doing a good job at all. They're relying on too much tech. There are reasons switches and buttons (yes even buttons next to screens) are still used in cockpits. Drivers aren't pilots - they need stuff to be even simpler and more intuitive.