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A little over a decade ago, at one point in the early 2010s, the automotive industry abruptly and collectively decided that the future of the car interior needs to be a single, giant touchscreen.
     
Slowly but surely, almost every mainstream carmaker jumped on the bandwagon of replacing every knob and button and actual physical control that a driver had been operating without looking since the early days of powered windows with things like swiping and sliding gestures on an ever-growing touchscreen.


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After A Decade Of Confusing Drivers, Touch Screens Are Going Away

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