Do you all with Nav systems display the map or turn it off?
#1
Do you all with Nav systems display the map or turn it off?
Until recently I did not know about the option to turn off the display. It is so much better at night to drive without it casting light into your direction even on the most dim setting. That and since a phone does navigation I never used the map plus it is less wear and tear on the screen to not having it running constantly.
I just wish they had designed the fan speed and a/c buttons to be buttons on the dash and not be in the touch screen display. When I run the a/c in auto mode and I get within 5 minutes of the destination I set it to max cold and shut off the compressor so the evap gradually warms up and there is no water in a dark cooler box for mold to grow in. I use the display pretty much for that one task. Audio is always streaming so no display use for it either.
I just wish they had designed the fan speed and a/c buttons to be buttons on the dash and not be in the touch screen display. When I run the a/c in auto mode and I get within 5 minutes of the destination I set it to max cold and shut off the compressor so the evap gradually warms up and there is no water in a dark cooler box for mold to grow in. I use the display pretty much for that one task. Audio is always streaming so no display use for it either.
#2
Lexus Fanatic
I think half the time I have the screen on audio....I have the XM activated.....but if not audio usually map. I only use the map to see where I am in general, not for navigation, as I always keep the map oriented north.
I see your point with the climate controls. Me, I hate having to pass through auto to get to fresh air. Seems when it's a certain temp (like yesterday), the car fires up on recirculate. I almost never want that at all. To get to fresh, when it hits auto, the a/c turns on. That is poor design, which is usually not the case with the Japanese.
I see your point with the climate controls. Me, I hate having to pass through auto to get to fresh air. Seems when it's a certain temp (like yesterday), the car fires up on recirculate. I almost never want that at all. To get to fresh, when it hits auto, the a/c turns on. That is poor design, which is usually not the case with the Japanese.
#3
Moderator
I was turning it off for a while, but my wife kept getting upset and asking me "Why are you messing with my car?!?"
So, I leave it alone....
So, I leave it alone....
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#9
I think half the time I have the screen on audio....I have the XM activated.....but if not audio usually map. I only use the map to see where I am in general, not for navigation, as I always keep the map oriented north.
I see your point with the climate controls. Me, I hate having to pass through auto to get to fresh air. Seems when it's a certain temp (like yesterday), the car fires up on recirculate. I almost never want that at all. To get to fresh, when it hits auto, the a/c turns on. That is poor design, which is usually not the case with the Japanese.
I see your point with the climate controls. Me, I hate having to pass through auto to get to fresh air. Seems when it's a certain temp (like yesterday), the car fires up on recirculate. I almost never want that at all. To get to fresh, when it hits auto, the a/c turns on. That is poor design, which is usually not the case with the Japanese.
#11
We display the map only when driving in distant or new to us locations. Quick to push
the map button locally if traffic backs up and need to know if a side route would go
though or is a dead end.
Go to settings and change "Auto Screen Change" to Off. This will allow any screen
you wish to remain on, Radio works for us, Climate not very often.
the map button locally if traffic backs up and need to know if a side route would go
though or is a dead end.
Go to settings and change "Auto Screen Change" to Off. This will allow any screen
you wish to remain on, Radio works for us, Climate not very often.
#12
For the most part mine would stay on the disclaimer screen. I got the grom vline about a year ago and it gave the dated interface a MUCH needed facelift and I fell in love with my LS all over again, hopefully for another 150,000 miles.
CarPlay and Waze on the factory nav is truly amazing. It's also nice to take/make calls through CarPlay and to not have to use the clunky bluetooth system.
CarPlay and Waze on the factory nav is truly amazing. It's also nice to take/make calls through CarPlay and to not have to use the clunky bluetooth system.
#14
I always drive with the maps displaying.
Even though I have the latest/greatest DVD map database (final update in 2015?), and the maps are outdated, and even though I never USE the routing/navigation feature of the system anymore. It's algorithms for navigation/routing are painfully and embarrassingly terrible, and well documented as such.
I do like to generally "see" where I am on a map though, sometimes I'm zoomed in to 2nd closest, sometimes zoomed out to 1 mile scale, etc.
Even though I have the latest/greatest DVD map database (final update in 2015?), and the maps are outdated, and even though I never USE the routing/navigation feature of the system anymore. It's algorithms for navigation/routing are painfully and embarrassingly terrible, and well documented as such.
I do like to generally "see" where I am on a map though, sometimes I'm zoomed in to 2nd closest, sometimes zoomed out to 1 mile scale, etc.
#15
Pit Crew
For the most part mine would stay on the disclaimer screen. I got the grom vline about a year ago and it gave the dated interface a MUCH needed facelift and I fell in love with my LS all over again, hopefully for another 150,000 miles.
CarPlay and Waze on the factory nav is truly amazing. It's also nice to take/make calls through CarPlay and to not have to use the clunky bluetooth system.
CarPlay and Waze on the factory nav is truly amazing. It's also nice to take/make calls through CarPlay and to not have to use the clunky bluetooth system.