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To those who have changed steering wheel

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 Hello everyone!

 

I would like to know, for those of you who have switched to the steering wheel with capacitive sensors, did you have the travel assist button on your old steering wheel?

The question has probably come up in various contexts. But I want to hear from the rest of you.

who want to change steering wheel with real button to sensor !??? tactile especially on steering wheel is the worse idea ever since the invention of automotive !

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28 minutes ago, zorglub said:

who want to change steering wheel with real button to sensor !??? tactile especially on steering wheel is the worse idea ever since the invention of automotive !

Hehe, I'm not sure if you misunderstood the question, but either way, it wasn't an opinion I was asking for.

52 minutes ago, zorglub said:

who want to change steering wheel with real button to sensor !??? tactile especially on steering wheel is the worse idea ever since the invention of automotive !

I guess question is about capacitive sensors for lane assist/travel assist and not the haptic  buttons like in golf mk8.

1 hour ago, Mattian said:

Hehe, I'm not sure if you misunderstood the question, but either way, it wasn't an opinion I was asking for.

To avoid any further confusion; did you mean the capacitive sensing element that makes sure you have your hands on the wheel at all times when using the adaptive lane/travel assist?

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25 minutes ago, Jorgeminator said:

To avoid any further confusion; did you mean the capacitive sensing element that makes sure you have your hands on the wheel at all times when using the adaptive lane/travel assist?

Thats correct, thank you for the clarification! :) 

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