father_of_6
Membler
It used to be that the Navigation voice was always an offset higher than the currently playing music... and you could set that offset in the settings. Set it once and you're done. And if you turn the music up or down with the scroll wheel, the nav voice would increase/decrease to compensate.
NOW, those two volumes are independent, and if you scroll wheel up or down during the nav, it increases the nav, but if you scroll up or down during the music, it increases the music. If you increase the music volume, the next time the nav speaks you might not be able to hear it... you then have to increase it too.
This was a dumb change, and definitely violates the principle of least astonishment.
NOW, those two volumes are independent, and if you scroll wheel up or down during the nav, it increases the nav, but if you scroll up or down during the music, it increases the music. If you increase the music volume, the next time the nav speaks you might not be able to hear it... you then have to increase it too.
This was a dumb change, and definitely violates the principle of least astonishment.