jfran2 said:I think only the dealer can upgrade the iDrive controller. I think the only upgrade we can do is to the entertainment system.
rimsilva said:jfran2 said:I think only the dealer can upgrade the iDrive controller. I think the only upgrade we can do is to the entertainment system.
Don't think so, there are external companies that upgrade the all entertainment system, screen, idrive and head unit.
I found on the internet some code lines to change from one idrive to another, but I would like to get feedback from someone that has done it.
Thanks
joni3s said:...i like the aesthetics of the newer idrive ocntroller ( the round thing, right), the touch function is really tough to use.
eNate said:joni3s said:...i like the aesthetics of the newer idrive ocntroller ( the round thing, right), the touch function is really tough to use.
I maybe am guilty of not knowing all of the functions of the touch controller, but for the ones I do use on infrequent occasion, it's very handy.
The handwriting recognition is great. Like, waaay better than the iDrive frustrating voice recognition, and I can input a destination or initiate a web search with an absolute minimum of distraction, while driving.
The other more-than-handy feature of the touch controller is geographic map searches. Say I don't want to go through the trouble of entering a specific address, but I just want to select a point on a map where I want to navigate to. I can use the clunky "four way controller" option of using the scroll wheel to locate my point, but it's far more natural to use the touchpad to get there.
First and foremost, I can use pinch-to-zoom out to view a larger geographic area, then pinch in to focus on a particular area. I can then use one finger scrolling to fine tune the area I want to navigate to, whether it's a regional park, my cousin's general neighborhood, or just a city in general. This isn't a Google maps type scroll wheel & mouse type of precision -- it's still limited to basically 8 degrees of movement -- but it's much more progressive than the binary functionality of the side-to-side controller.
Neither of these would be a big deal to me in any ICE car. In the i3, however, I constantly use the onboard Nav for accurate range predictions, even though I'm running Waze or GMaps on my phone concurrently. So that's the caveat -- if these are features you use, the iDrive touch controller is hella cool. If not, it's not that big a deal.
I believe it may also has uses in multimedia playback, but I'm not sure what those are.
joni3s said:maybe I haven't learned the character recog well enough.. i've used most of the stuff you've described, with the 8 way scrolling being the most used,
i didn't know it had multimedia playback functionality, i'll have to look into that more.
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