Charlemagne
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CNET article says "capacitive touch buttons". 

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I'm glad you drew that boundary first. My reply was formed and I was reaching for my mouse.I ain't touchin that.
Well, 9 months WOULD be nice, but realistically, who knows. We'll see. For the other...more like 9 months if the wishful thinking is correct. The problem is the molds are already done and the likelihood of them revisiting it is slim to none. They'll simply adopt the Apple TM "you're holding it wrong" defense.
This is Ford, they have shown over and over and over again, they don't admit their mistakes and they don't fix things except under duress. It's a shame they don't have a Steve Jobs who would throw the teams out on their ass and abuse them mercilessly till they got it right.
...What he said is basically what I wanted to voice, to better wording. Devil's advocate, it may be on a big mechanism to simulate a physical button, akin to a mechanical keyboard switch.But it is obviously one large button so that you can still get some feedback when pressing it. Notice how it doesn't just bow in the middle; the whole thing depresses evenly. Then depending on where your finger was when depressed it will select whatever you were touching.
The silver trim is probably just a bit of flourish and a reference to the S550 silver toggles.
Do you have access to the CAD files, BOM, and the SOLIDWORKS simulations? By no means am I supporting the design decisions made by Ford, which looks to be a novel cost cutting solution, but you are making some wild accusations for a product that hasn't even been released to the public.geezus, where'd they find the moron who failed materials engineering who didn't bother to support the middle of a long run of weak-ass plastic? Seriously Ford, where are you finding such INCOMPETENT "engineers" and how is it NOBODY noticed the obvious panel flex and immediately required proper bracing?
If you're supposed to 'brush' the white part and people naturally jab the icon, then YOU FAILED HUMAN FACTORS!!!! Where is the visual feedback that you've changed the state of the button? Does it change luminosity, or color? Either at the icon or the pad?
Did they stop teaching human-factors in engineering because everything is a god-damn touch-screen?
"Wild accusations" are shoguns' specialty. He is the resident "grouch". Honestly, I don't know why the dude still hangs out here. He clearly hates the car, which is totally fine. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. But, what more is there left for him here? Is he just going to shit on people that buy the car in a year's time? Continue bitching and moaning about X, Y, Z? Everyone is free to join any forum they want, but what's the point if you're just going to continue spewing venom? He should honestly just move on to the next car to hate on.Do you have access to the CAD files, BOM, and the SOLIDWORKS simulations? By no means am I supporting the design decisions made by Ford, which looks to be a novel cost cutting solution, but you are making some wild accusations for a product that hasn't even been released to the public.
To be fair this can be typical pre production stuff![]()
Ford tried very hard to make the worst buttons in the world.
They should've kept toggle switches..
Fuck now I have to agree with this guy. World's coming to an end.geezus, where'd they find the moron who failed materials engineering who didn't bother to support the middle of a long run of weak-ass plastic? Seriously Ford, where are you finding such INCOMPETENT "engineers" and how is it NOBODY noticed the obvious panel flex and immediately required proper bracing?
If you're supposed to 'brush' the white part and people naturally jab the icon, then YOU FAILED HUMAN FACTORS!!!! Where is the visual feedback that you've changed the state of the button? Does it change luminosity, or color? Either at the icon or the pad?
Did they stop teaching human-factors in engineering because everything is a god-damn touch-screen?
hardly. But I can make a special favor just for you, if it pleases.Is he just going to shit on people that buy the car in a year's time?
not likely. This is my window of opportunity to express "constructive" (ha) criticism and highlight fixable mistakes. Plus I do it for the LULZ and the likes.Continue bitching and moaning about X, Y, Z?
You nailed it! My bet is the Materials Engineer was left out of the design. And, even the vendor who supplies that component should have engineers on staff whose job it is to test, test, and more testing to not only retain their reputation with Ford, but also to keep their business with Ford.geezus, where'd they find the moron who failed materials engineering who didn't bother to support the middle of a long run of weak-ass plastic? Seriously Ford, where are you finding such INCOMPETENT "engineers" and how is it NOBODY noticed the obvious panel flex and immediately required proper bracing?
If you're supposed to 'brush' the white part and people naturally jab the icon, then YOU FAILED HUMAN FACTORS!!!! Where is the visual feedback that you've changed the state of the button? Does it change luminosity, or color? Either at the icon or the pad?
Did they stop teaching human-factors in engineering because everything is a god-damn touch-screen?