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Old 09-28-2010, 11:33 AM
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I'm still getting used to it, but I don't care for the behavior of the audio buttons much to begin with (steering wheel or otherwise).

I'm used to being able to hold down PREVIOUS or NEXT and getting, say, the previous/next CD, but no. Audio Source is SORTA useful, but it's REMARKABLY squishy and I don't use it much. It's good because it will switch between radio and CD/Library but the behavior does not seem consistent and I can't figure the pattern out.

The documentation - unless I'm just missing something - is good at explaining the basics, but little else.

I just wish I could easily get from one album to the next. Or even if NAV could be a "source." (so I can switch to it easily - it's true that the iDrive buttons are not really located in the perfect spot)

The other buttons are fine - in more or less the right places, easy to use but not not intrusive.

It would be nice to have my Park Distance Control somewhere else - I notice it's right next to the shifter on the 5 series.
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