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Old 12-24-2005, 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by chankla
I agree with Hayaku's feature request,
As things stand now, Ice>Link is actually more dangerous human interace than the existing radio interface.
This statement I completly disagree with. The ice>Link Plus interface is no more complex than any of your radio commands or Navigation controls. This is what was intended from the beginning.

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By fully integrating the Nav wheel, Dension makes a safer interface. One doesn't have to look over there to see if they are pressing the right button, for the right length of time after selecting the right text on the Nav screen: just push the wheel in and that's it - eyes are back on the windshield where they belong.
C'mon guys, it can't be that hard. The chaps over at Invention, in the UK, have done it.
In all fairness, you shouldn't be driving while browsing through the iPod - there is even a disclaimer message at bootup stating this. Keep in mind the ID3 text can also be displayed from your OBC, below your gauges so that your eyes are not far from the road - where they should be while driving. You also have your choice of displaying the ID3 on MID or NAV.

The suggestions here are all great - but safe driving is the #1 priority here, not the iPod.
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