• KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 个月前

    The point is that there will be no way to handle the turn signal through muscle memory. With a traditional control, it is always in the same place in relation to your body. It doesn’t move. When it’s in the steering wheel, it can be in many, many different places. If you have media controls on your steering wheel, try using them during a turn without taking your eyes off the road. Now pretend they are smooth and act like a touch input on a dual shock controller.

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      8 个月前

      With a traditional control, it is always in the same place in relation to your body

      As is the one on the wheel. Right next to your thumb.

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          8 个月前

          Unless I’m making a very sharp turn (in which case my turn signal should already be on), yes, of course it does.

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            8 个月前

            There are numerous times you would need to put your turn signal on when the steering wheel isn’t perfectly straight. A three point turn for instance. Exiting a roundabout in some places, a curved residential road. Just because you fail to think of scenarios it applies in, doesn’t mean it doesn’t apply.

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              8 个月前

              There are numerous times you would need to put your turn signal on when the steering wheel isn’t perfectly straight

              No one is talking about “when the steering wheel isn’t perfectly straight”. Come back when you want to have an honest conversation.

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                8 个月前

                Pretty honest conversation here. If you’re doing any of the things I just listed, you’re improperly driving if your thumbs aren’t moving.

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                  8 个月前

                  Me: “Unless I’m making a very sharp turn”

                  You: “When the steering wheel isn’t perfectly straight”.

                  There’s nothing honest about that. You’re intentionally misrepresenting my argument.

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                    8 个月前

                    It’s cute how you’re hung up on my wording, and completely ignoring my three very real situations where your thumbs are very likely nowhere near their normal position.

                    Please tell me more about how I’m arguing dishonestly with what should have been obvious was a hyperbolic statement. 😉