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i have definitely had friends that have gotten tickets for their speedometer being more than 3-5 mph out of whack. Im not sure hosw that applies to digital speedometers these days though...?‍♂
Me neither, since you're not allowed to tinker with many of their settings. Mine has gotten more than 3% off on my Mazda on this set of Bridgestones and it's really annoying.

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I've got some problems using my right hand, so touch screen for wipers and such might not be the best. That's why. Otherwise it would be great, thanks.
 

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I've got some problems using my right hand, so touch screen for wipers and such might not be the best. That's why. Otherwise it would be great, thanks.
There is a button on the steering wheel to activate the wipers. It just doesn't do tweaks of intensity or sensitivity settings.

But you've given a very good point why these accessories are so important.

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I've got some problems using my right hand, so touch screen for wipers and such might not be the best. That's why. Otherwise it would be great, thanks.
Yeah like Crissa mentioned, the scroll wheels are set up in a way that you should be able to control that without your hands leaving the wheel. additionally, you can also just verbally say "Turn on windshield wipers and the car will do it.

Here is a list of everything that can be done via voice command. They dont want drivers hands to leave the wheel if they can help it!

Command List:
- Open Browser
- Go to Google.com or Go to Tesla.com
- Search Google For X
- Open Easter Eggs
- Open Phone
- Open/Close Energy App
- Adjust mirrors
- Adjust steering wheel
- Enable/Disable sentry mode
- Lock/unlock doors
- Lock/unlock Windows
- Open/Close charge port door
- Set driver seat heater to
- Set Seat (XXX) heater to (XXX)
- Set rear seats to high
- Set wipers to auto /1/2/3/4
- Show Wi-Fi
- Show/Close Backup/Rear Camera
- Show/Close Bluetooth
- Slow down windshield wipers
- Speed up wipers
- Turn off windshield wipers
- Turn on windshield wipers
- Turn on/off all seat heaters
- Turn on/off front defroster
- Turn on/off rear defroster
- Turn on/off the defogger
- Unfold mirrors
- Wipers Max
- Open Home Link
- Open/Close Owner's Manual
- Show me tire pressures
- Show Trip
- Open/Close autopilot
- Open/Close Display Settings
- Open/Close Drivers Menu
- Set dome lights to automatic
- Turn dome lights off/on
- Ho Ho Ho
- infinity and beyond
- keep summer safe (sentry mode on)
- Fart Noises
- Adjust Air
- I'm cold
- my ass is cold (seat heaters)
- Increase/Decrease the temperature X degrees
- Make it cooler
- Make it warmer
- Move air up/down
- Open/Close HVAC controls
- Set fan to automatic
- Set fan to X
- Set the temperature to XX
- To infinity and beyond
- Turn off "H" "Vac"
- Turn off the air
- Turn on/off Camp mode
- Turn on/off Dog Mode
- Turn on/off floor, windshield vent
- Turn on/off recirculate
- Open the glovebox
- Set passenger seat to high/medium/low
- Show seat heaters
- Show the odometer
‪- Turn on/off rear left/right/middle seat heater‬
- Open/Close Music
- Open NetFlix
- Open YouTube
- Play
- Show media
- Next Song
- Mute Music
- Cancel Navigation
- Drive to
- Go Home
- Go to airport
- Go to Work
- Navigate to
- Take me to
- Turn on/off satellite mode/view
- Turn on/off Traffic Display/view
- Where are the supercharger stations
- Zoom in/out on the map
- Call
- Open phone app
- Show text message
- Text Message <Name>
- Send <Name>Hello this is a text
- Send Poop emoji within text
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I understand that I can do that, it's just not efficient in some situations.
 

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I understand that I can do that, it's just not efficient in some situations.
It's not, but if it's something you don't use often, practicing using it a few times can get it into flow. I use voice commands for my radio on my motorcycle... I only remember a few commands, but it is pretty handy sometimes. If only it was smart enough to ignore me when people are talking to me!

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It's not, but if it's something you don't use often, practicing using it a few times can get it into flow. I use voice commands for my radio on my motorcycle... I only remember a few commands, but it is pretty handy sometimes. If only it was smart enough to ignore me when people are talking to me!

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Guess I just want to focus on the traffic and conditions. For making a call, navigation and finding music its great,for operating the vehicle its not. Imagine being on the phone, or having a car full of kids trying to get a voice command trough the war in the back ?
 

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Imagine being on the phone, or having a car full of kids trying to get a voice command trough the war in the back ?
Imagine trying to fob some knobs on the dash while the spouse is in the way.

There are always conditions when different controls shine.

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Absolutely true ?
 

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Guess I just want to focus on the traffic and conditions. For making a call, navigation and finding music its great,for operating the vehicle its not. Imagine being on the phone, or having a car full of kids trying to get a voice command trough the war in the back ?
Knowing my kids, they would start using voice commands just to bother with me. And if the baby was asleep the last thing I want to do is wake her up with daddy’s voice giving a command.

Hey I don’t mind having voice commands. But there are times that they need to be disabled or at least have alternative access.
 

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