On some modern vehicles, adjusting settings such as volume or climate control settings may require using the menus on the touchscreen or using your eyes to locate the touch control on the dash. But haptic feedback from real buttons ensures that the driver stays on the road.
“It is difficult to control the situation while driving. So when there’s a hard key, it’s easy to feel and feel.”, says Lee. But while this is a priority for Hyundai today, he hinted that things could change in the future:When it comes to level 4 autonomous driving, then everything will be in soft keys.”.
Source: Ferra

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