I personally hate rounded corners and shadows added everywhere. Makes most things look crappy and smudged.

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    Touch screens in cars.

    When I'm driving I need a tactile immediate response that is easy to understand without looking at it.

    Touch screens are for controls that change so you can take advantage of the dynamic nature of a screen for the static needs of a car and the immediate feedback you need, make them the worst possible solution.

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      Oh wow, I hate it so much. Look down at the screen, aim for a button or piece of UI, look back at the road because you have traveled about 100m without checking what in front of you, or coming at you from the side, keep your finger on the same trajectory towards the desired UI then BUMP, you hit a slight depression in the road and FUUUUUUUUUUUKKKKKK you just switched off your favourite podcast and switched on the FM radio you never use so it's never tuned and it in so it goes BRRRRSHHHSHHSTTTSHHEEEEXXXHS. Then it takes about 4 or 5 steps to get back your podcast, each of which can turn out to be exactly the same as the one which switched on the FM radio.

      Touch screen in cars. Whomever it was that signed off on that development, may you suffer a long and painful death.

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      I like my car because it has buttons for all of the important things I'd need to adjust while driving, and the rest is on the touch screens. I would lose my mind if temperature controls were only on the screen.