Ok, so it’s not quite that bad.are a thousand feet from it.
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Ok, so it’s not quite that bad.are a thousand feet from it.
YesCan you still zoom by double tapping? Anywhere on the map and it zooms in. Should still follow the car. I don't know how you'd zoom out though.
Can you explain what you mean by that? What car icon, the red arrow on map?you can now pinch over the car icon and it will change the zoom level
I do not have to worry about rear ending a 18 wheeler when learning new features on my Mac New features in a auto should be easy and intuitive Driving while learning new software and needing to look at the console vs the road is also not optimally user friendlyThe new Tesla V11 OS changes are significantly less confusing / frustrating than the Microsoft Windows 7 to Windows 10 which almost everybody has now forgotten about. The Windows 10 to Windows 11 OS changes created a lot of complaints which subside with use of the new OS.
Same confusion / frustration going from Apple MacOS v1 ("Cheetah") to current V12 ("Monterey")... or iOS v1 to v15 (current iPhone & iPad).
Software evolves. I suggest you grab a cocktail or coffee and spend 30 minutes learning the new TeslaOS before you need any of it features. Learning the new UI is the least you could do in lieu of RTFM. Spend another week driving it to learn where the features moved to. Actually make a point to use all the old & new features. THEN post complaints here and let Tesla Support know via Bug Reports.
I've done this with every 50+ software updates on our 2015 MS P85D+ and they all became second nature after the initial learning curve.
It take a Village to raise a Child. It takes a Village of TMC members to get Tesla to listen.
Can you explain what you mean by that? What car icon, the red arrow on map?
That's deliberate - the headlights don't light up the road enough to see it so you can't get confused!After driving at night, I'm starting to not like how dark the roads are painted in dark mode. The contrast is just not enough to easily spot the smaller roads on the map.