Owners of the 4GS, how do you like the new mouse.....?
#1
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Owners of the 4GS, how do you like the new mouse.....?
Hi everyone.....newbie here.....
I've been contemplating a 2010-2012 LS460, but after driving one last week at the dealer my wife and I sat in the new 4GS. I like to keep my cars for at least 10 years before giving them up, so I'm very particular of the interior aspect of the car - how they operate and how user-friendly they are to the driver - which leads me to this question.
I like the new 4GS, but I'm very curious to learn your thoughts and experiences regarding the Remote Touch Device (or as I said earlier.....the mouse). One of the things I like about the '10-'12 LS is that it's not there. I like the 3GS but from everything I'm reading both on the net and here on the forum tells me that the 4GS is a very different car. Please let me know your thoughts, experiences, learning-curve, etc.
I'm looking at the LS because I'm looking for a decompression vehicle, but I must say the 4GS is gonna get a test drive very soon. What I want is reliability, lots of power, and LOTS of quiet. Oh, and BTW - I'm 41. Maybe a bit young for some for an LS, but man - it sure looks like from the age poll, I may be a bit too old for the GS.....
I've been contemplating a 2010-2012 LS460, but after driving one last week at the dealer my wife and I sat in the new 4GS. I like to keep my cars for at least 10 years before giving them up, so I'm very particular of the interior aspect of the car - how they operate and how user-friendly they are to the driver - which leads me to this question.
I like the new 4GS, but I'm very curious to learn your thoughts and experiences regarding the Remote Touch Device (or as I said earlier.....the mouse). One of the things I like about the '10-'12 LS is that it's not there. I like the 3GS but from everything I'm reading both on the net and here on the forum tells me that the 4GS is a very different car. Please let me know your thoughts, experiences, learning-curve, etc.
I'm looking at the LS because I'm looking for a decompression vehicle, but I must say the 4GS is gonna get a test drive very soon. What I want is reliability, lots of power, and LOTS of quiet. Oh, and BTW - I'm 41. Maybe a bit young for some for an LS, but man - it sure looks like from the age poll, I may be a bit too old for the GS.....
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Hi everyone.....newbie here.....
I've been contemplating a 2010-2012 LS460, but after driving one last week at the dealer my wife and I sat in the new 4GS. I like to keep my cars for at least 10 years before giving them up, so I'm very particular of the interior aspect of the car - how they operate and how user-friendly they are to the driver - which leads me to this question.
I like the new 4GS, but I'm very curious to learn your thoughts and experiences regarding the Remote Touch Device (or as I said earlier.....the mouse). One of the things I like about the '10-'12 LS is that it's not there. I like the 3GS but from everything I'm reading both on the net and here on the forum tells me that the 4GS is a very different car. Please let me know your thoughts, experiences, learning-curve, etc.
I'm looking at the LS because I'm looking for a decompression vehicle, but I must say the 4GS is gonna get a test drive very soon. What I want is reliability, lots of power, and LOTS of quiet. Oh, and BTW - I'm 41. Maybe a bit young for some for an LS, but man - it sure looks like from the age poll, I may be a bit too old for the GS.....
I've been contemplating a 2010-2012 LS460, but after driving one last week at the dealer my wife and I sat in the new 4GS. I like to keep my cars for at least 10 years before giving them up, so I'm very particular of the interior aspect of the car - how they operate and how user-friendly they are to the driver - which leads me to this question.
I like the new 4GS, but I'm very curious to learn your thoughts and experiences regarding the Remote Touch Device (or as I said earlier.....the mouse). One of the things I like about the '10-'12 LS is that it's not there. I like the 3GS but from everything I'm reading both on the net and here on the forum tells me that the 4GS is a very different car. Please let me know your thoughts, experiences, learning-curve, etc.
I'm looking at the LS because I'm looking for a decompression vehicle, but I must say the 4GS is gonna get a test drive very soon. What I want is reliability, lots of power, and LOTS of quiet. Oh, and BTW - I'm 41. Maybe a bit young for some for an LS, but man - it sure looks like from the age poll, I may be a bit too old for the GS.....
I like the mouse now that I have gotten used to it. It takes a bit of time to get used to the sensitivity of it.. which you can change.
Give it a drive.. it's a great car!
#3
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It would be better if they put an "enter" key on the side, where your thumb rests, much like how the RX350 is set up. It gets frustrating trying to move the mouse and then push the mouse down (without moving it) to select what you want.
#4
I think the Remote Touch controller feels cheap. It's very light plastic and there is a lot of slop in the movement. Adjusting the "snap" action to a higher level of "feedback" does not correct the sloppy feeling. It only increases the amount of force required to move from one on-screen button to another. While an on-screen button is selected, there is a lot of extra play in the controller movement.
Additionally, there should be a physical "back" button. Having to move to the corner of the screen to move higher in the menu hierarchy is tedious. I dislike the Remote Touch controller to such a degree that I try to avoid using it while driving.
Additionally, there should be a physical "back" button. Having to move to the corner of the screen to move higher in the menu hierarchy is tedious. I dislike the Remote Touch controller to such a degree that I try to avoid using it while driving.
#5
I like the mouse personally. I mostly use the voice command to dial the phone and for Navi. Everything else, I like use the mouse for and it works fine for me. I'm not too picky when it comes to this stuff though as I barely use it. I'm too busy driving. LOL
#6
Lexus Test Driver
LouG (OP) - As you can see, the reactions to remote touch are all over the place and highly dependent on your personal tastes. But I think you might be so impressed with the ride and handling that it won't matter. You will get used to it.
Like you, I'm coming out of a high mileage Camry and about to turn 40. The "how old are you" thread on CL is misleading, because younger folks tend to frequent the forums. I think there are many in our age bracket who can afford this car and need the combination of luxury, tech, sport, and practicality. It's just that fewer of us have time to break away from the wife, kids, and fast track executive careers, so those numbers are skewed.
Personally, I'm waiting to see what changes show up on the '14s, due to be released soon. So I will either go for a smoking deal on a '13 when the dealers are trying to clear them out, or wait for a '14 with upgrades.
Good luck! Go for that test drive! And let us know what you decide.
Like you, I'm coming out of a high mileage Camry and about to turn 40. The "how old are you" thread on CL is misleading, because younger folks tend to frequent the forums. I think there are many in our age bracket who can afford this car and need the combination of luxury, tech, sport, and practicality. It's just that fewer of us have time to break away from the wife, kids, and fast track executive careers, so those numbers are skewed.
Personally, I'm waiting to see what changes show up on the '14s, due to be released soon. So I will either go for a smoking deal on a '13 when the dealers are trying to clear them out, or wait for a '14 with upgrades.
Good luck! Go for that test drive! And let us know what you decide.
#7
I came from a Camry also. I had a 2000 Camry with TRD Supercharger and TRD suspension on it. I miss the old Camry but the ride in the GS F is so nice. I'm not too tied up on features like power trunk, auto folding mirrors or LED headlights.
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#9
Yeah, the 8 speed doesn't blow my skirt up either. Maybe if the new GS came with 100 extra HP, then we're talking. Cutting a tenth off the 1/4 miler doesn't do much for me.
#11
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I like the functionality, but it is an eye sore. Every new person that gets in my car ask what the little palm rest is. If the material was leather like the arm rest or more streamlined I would be much happier.
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#13
Lead Lap
yeah, hopefully the '14 GS will have more parts available with leather that can be swapped out.
#15
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To OP, there is a sensitivity adjustment that will make the mouse more to your liking.
I have used the MMI on our Audi, Idrive on our BMW, and Command on our Mercedes, and to be honest, the Remote Touch is awesome. Its so easy to dial things faster and select things faster without the restrictions. You can move to different buttons faster. I found it a bit challening in beginning but now its a breeze and I LOVE IT. Its a great system. So I am very happy with it and could not have another car without it. I am in my late-20s so I might not be the perfect representation of the GS F-sport buyers.
I have used the MMI on our Audi, Idrive on our BMW, and Command on our Mercedes, and to be honest, the Remote Touch is awesome. Its so easy to dial things faster and select things faster without the restrictions. You can move to different buttons faster. I found it a bit challening in beginning but now its a breeze and I LOVE IT. Its a great system. So I am very happy with it and could not have another car without it. I am in my late-20s so I might not be the perfect representation of the GS F-sport buyers.