- Joined
- May 2, 2022
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- Location
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Cars
- 2022 Air GT
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- 0
Sounds to me like a bunch of people used to lock their keys in the car back in the old, mechanical key/lock days. I'm reminded of the guy who locked his key in the car... but worse, it was a top-down convertible and it started raining...and his whole family was inside!
Yeah I once walked away from the car with my phone inside, and it locked. When I came back I was shocked at how stupid I was (I never leave my phone behind). Pushed FIRMLY on the handle and car unlocked. Whew! Then I realized I was glad Lucid has the auto lock feature, because people who like cars would be looking in and seeing my phone...if the car had the handles out the temptation for the morally weak ... so thank you Lucid for thinking this through.
Now just over 5000 mi on my car I am still learning how it works, and every day appreciate how well-thought-out it is. I've learned how to use Adaptive Cruse and the tyranical Highway Assist (I do not like it Sam I Am). My error was not waiting long enough for the software to respond. You press and count to 20. Not being able to see the place where HA and AC appear is no longer an issue, if you keep your eyes off the road you can see a dim change in the background that alerts you it's time to push the scroll wheel to set speed. I spend a lot of time not looking at the road to operate this car.
Perhaps it's only I who have this problem. All digital buttons do not recognize my finger... at the checkouts I invariably have to use the "pen" to press the buttons. I must have an unusual bio-electrical field about me. I can't use a wrist watch because they stop working...has happened to me several times with several different brands.
How do digital "buttons" sense a press? Am I an idiot for pressing harder and harder and harder for longer, thinking this will get it to "see" me? Wetting my finger does nothing. Wiping my finger on my pants does nothing. I end up pounding on the damn screens in frustration. ATMs ... this is why I don't carry.
Yeah I once walked away from the car with my phone inside, and it locked. When I came back I was shocked at how stupid I was (I never leave my phone behind). Pushed FIRMLY on the handle and car unlocked. Whew! Then I realized I was glad Lucid has the auto lock feature, because people who like cars would be looking in and seeing my phone...if the car had the handles out the temptation for the morally weak ... so thank you Lucid for thinking this through.
Now just over 5000 mi on my car I am still learning how it works, and every day appreciate how well-thought-out it is. I've learned how to use Adaptive Cruse and the tyranical Highway Assist (I do not like it Sam I Am). My error was not waiting long enough for the software to respond. You press and count to 20. Not being able to see the place where HA and AC appear is no longer an issue, if you keep your eyes off the road you can see a dim change in the background that alerts you it's time to push the scroll wheel to set speed. I spend a lot of time not looking at the road to operate this car.
Perhaps it's only I who have this problem. All digital buttons do not recognize my finger... at the checkouts I invariably have to use the "pen" to press the buttons. I must have an unusual bio-electrical field about me. I can't use a wrist watch because they stop working...has happened to me several times with several different brands.
How do digital "buttons" sense a press? Am I an idiot for pressing harder and harder and harder for longer, thinking this will get it to "see" me? Wetting my finger does nothing. Wiping my finger on my pants does nothing. I end up pounding on the damn screens in frustration. ATMs ... this is why I don't carry.