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Mercedes-Benz join the list of manufacturers admitting that touch-sensitive controls were a mistake

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news Mercedes-Benz commits to bringing back physical buttons Another brand backflips and admits that touch-sensitive buttons for frequently used controls were a mistake, but only after the nudge from customers. Electric Cars Mercedes-Benz joins the growing list of manufacturers listening to customers and admitting that touch-sensitive controls and burying controls in menus were mistakes. The German brand remains committed to offering large screens in its models, but has listened to its customers and will offer physical buttons for key functions in future. This is partly unlike Audi and Volkswagen, which have chosen to reduce the size of their infotainment screens to make room for the returning physical controls. The upcoming GLC and C-Class will be offered with the 39.1-inch MBUX 'Hyperscreen' that covers almost the entire width of the dashboard, but with physical buttons in front of the dual wireless chargers, along with physical buttons and switches returning to the steering wheel.…

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