MFD - Questions
#16
1.vehicle sets
2. tire pressures
3,4,5,6 low use audio (ios 8 problems),maps,phone(area of bad reception),g force
you can set the top and bottoms lines to your preferences also which i like. top on DTE, bottom on time and outside temp. very rarely a need to take your eyes off the road and fool with the PCM........which IMO is not a distraction
2. tire pressures
3,4,5,6 low use audio (ios 8 problems),maps,phone(area of bad reception),g force
you can set the top and bottoms lines to your preferences also which i like. top on DTE, bottom on time and outside temp. very rarely a need to take your eyes off the road and fool with the PCM........which IMO is not a distraction
#17
1.vehicle sets
2. tire pressures
3,4,5,6 low use audio (ios 8 problems),maps,phone(area of bad reception),g force
you can set the top and bottoms lines to your preferences also which i like. top on DTE, bottom on time and outside temp. very rarely a need to take your eyes off the road and fool with the PCM........which IMO is not a distraction
2. tire pressures
3,4,5,6 low use audio (ios 8 problems),maps,phone(area of bad reception),g force
you can set the top and bottoms lines to your preferences also which i like. top on DTE, bottom on time and outside temp. very rarely a need to take your eyes off the road and fool with the PCM........which IMO is not a distraction
I have the sport wheel, and at first I thought using the stick would be awkward. But I find it pretty intuitive now to page through the different displays I have set up. Although At first I had a terrible habit of hitting the wipers instead of the stick...
#19
That said, everyone of course likes to drive and navigate in their own way..
The real benefit of having the nav on the MFD is just that you don't have to look over to the PCM display.. it is merely a glance to the right of the speedo...
THe reality is that you have to use all the settings for a while to decide what is right for you. Since I started driving my 991, I've evolved from what I initially thought I wanted to something different. After a couple of thousand miles and driving every day you will figure out what works for you. Not only with the MFD but all the settings..
For example if you have Folding mirrors.. you can program them so the right always dips during backup. I initially thought I wanted that, but found it very annoying... and decided to just push the button on the door to do that.. There's lots of settings you just have to live with for a while to figure out what works best.
Last edited by scatkins; 10-22-2014 at 12:01 PM.
#20
It is more than arrows.. There is the map there..
That said, everyone of course likes to drive and navigate in their own way..
The real benefit of having the nav on the MFD is just that you don't have to look over to the PCM display.. it is merely a glance to the right of the speedo...
THe reality is that you have to use all the settings for a while to decide what is right for you. Since I started driving my 991, I've evolved from what I initially thought I wanted to something different. After a couple of thousand miles and driving every day you will figure out what works for you. Not only with the MFD but all the settings..
For example if you have Folding mirrors.. you can program them so the right always dips during backup. I initially thought I wanted that, but found it very annoying... and decided to just push the button on the door to do that.. There's lots of settings you just have to live with for a while to figure out what works best.
That said, everyone of course likes to drive and navigate in their own way..
The real benefit of having the nav on the MFD is just that you don't have to look over to the PCM display.. it is merely a glance to the right of the speedo...
THe reality is that you have to use all the settings for a while to decide what is right for you. Since I started driving my 991, I've evolved from what I initially thought I wanted to something different. After a couple of thousand miles and driving every day you will figure out what works for you. Not only with the MFD but all the settings..
For example if you have Folding mirrors.. you can program them so the right always dips during backup. I initially thought I wanted that, but found it very annoying... and decided to just push the button on the door to do that.. There's lots of settings you just have to live with for a while to figure out what works best.
On my BMW I was eager to use iPhone adapter that allows you to snap in the phone to charge it and control it from their iDrive(their version of PCM). I used it for a week and then just used bluetooth. If you asked me before taking delivery of the car I would have classified that as a major plus to BMW. Now the adapter just takes up space in my center console.
I knew about the map, I just found the arrow directions useful, so I mentioned it.
Thanks
#21
For example if you have Folding mirrors.. you can program them so the right always dips during backup. I initially thought I wanted that, but found it very annoying... and decided to just push the button on the door to do that.. There's lots of settings you just have to live with for a while to figure out what works best.
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