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Old 01-12-15, 08:29 PM
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Default Jaguar working on windows that open when you touch them


Jaguar is working on side windows that will whir up and down not with a push of a button, but with a touch of the glass itself.

According to Jaguar Design Director Ian Callum, "For instance, if you want to pull the windows down, you touch a certain area of the glass and you can actually just drop them down." Callum would go on to caution, "These things are all a work in progress at the moment," before pausing and saying, "That's coming."

When we asked when we might see such technology deployed in a production car, Callum, who spoke with Autoblog at the Detroit Auto Show on Monday, said, "I don't know when, but we certainly know how to do it."

Callum was less forthcoming about how the technology functions, saying, "Oh, I can't tell you (laughs)... it's proximity, mainly." It's not clear whether traditional physical switches mounted on the doors would still be required with such a system.

The designer then went on to discuss Jaguar's innovation in proximity-based switchgear – the automaker has already been using the technology for its interior overhead lighting controls and glovebox release. When we asked about any safety concerns that touch-control windows might generate, Callum said, "I think if it's a very specific area, there's absolutely no ambiguity about what you're trying to do – it's fine."

Callum knows a thing or two about the need for absolute specificity in this area – when Jaguar introduced its XF sedan with proximity switchgear, it found passengers were accidentally opening their gloveboxes with their knees, which prompted a quick redesign. "It's a whole new genre of disciplines that we have to think about – what is safe," he said.
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/01/12/j...indows-callum/
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smudges galore. Why try to reinvent the wheel?
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Ok that's great, you can touch the glass to open the window. Now that it's open, how do you close it?
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Sounds like a totally dumb idea.
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Jaguar should take the money they spend on idiotic ideas like this and put it into better quality control. Or bring back some of the rich wood/Connally-leather interiors that used to characterize the brand.
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Originally Posted by geko29
Ok that's great, you can touch the glass to open the window. Now that it's open, how do you close it?
From what I read, you have to touch a certain part of the glass. Which still doesn't make sense, it would make more sense touching the windowsill (or wtv it is called in a car), to have it go up or down. The only problem I see, if you put your elbow there while driving, you may have it open/close. I guess there will be a sensor to tell the difference between a finger or a few fingers over an elbow/arm.
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I've yelled at my mother in law for touching my windows in the past. She didn't appreciate it
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Dog passengers would wreak havoc trying to stick their head out of the window...
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Originally Posted by Allen K
I've yelled at my mother in law for touching my windows in the past. She didn't appreciate it
You're mean
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Clearly going for a minimalist approach however good their intentions though, smudges, accidents and bad scenario's seem to outweigh the good right now
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I don't see how touching a sensor located on a convenient place on the door isn't a better idea than the window itself
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Originally Posted by PhilipMSPT
Dog passengers would wreak havoc trying to stick their head out of the window...
Yes...that was one of the things I was thinking, too. Perhaps a lockout mechanism could be installed to deactivate the sensors.....similiar to the rear-door lockouts for kids.
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Originally Posted by Gojirra99
I don't see how touching a sensor located on a convenient place on the door isn't a better idea than the window itself
I agree that would make more sense than touching the glass itself, but the article doesn't seem to suggest that.
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I'm going to wait until they perfect the Vulcan Mind Meld.
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