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almost 10 years ago from Hadrien B, Eternal dreamer
I think if this concept included sound cues as a substitute for tactile responses it'd be awesome. Perhaps a scale of notes, varying pitches, or light tones/chimes could help further differentiate + give confirmation between modes and micro-controls.
Then you could control it with your hands, listen, and keep your eyes on the road.
Perhaps even integrate a little haptic feedback.
I think that's the missing piece.
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Agreed but I think its a good move for touch screens. It allows for less concentration and quick adjustments.
Next is tackling knowing where controls are with out really looking.