John K
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OK Buck Rogers ?Just this:
The yoke is a featureless black surface, nothing to feel, you have to either memorize the locations or look at the wheel.
Actual buttons you can feel with your thumbs, something where you can just slide your thumb over, feel the center button and press up/ down/ middle/ right without looking down. I actually think most modern steering wheels like this one have too many controls, but it seems like Tesla goes too far the other way.
No arguments. I enjoy bleeding edge tech. I also get annoyed if tech features are poorly thought out for real world use. I too am taking a wait and see approach before passing judgement when I have the yoke in my hands.
The wheel allows for many hand positions away from the buttons. The yoke, in theory, has hands i. The correct positions at all times. In practice, my knee is used more often.
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