More Space Between “Thanks” & “Not There”
As I pass an alert, CarPlay screen asks me to choose either “Thanks” or “Not There.” The buttons are spaced so close together, sometimes I’m not sure if I accidentally pushed the wrong button. It would be helpful to space the buttons out. If they are further apart, it will be easier to hit the correct one, especially in a moving car.
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Alister commented
Rather than placing the ‘thanks / not there’ buttons (or similar options) one above the other, I believe placing them side by side is better. I often go to select one but then accidentally select the wrong one because of undulations in the road, placing them beside each other would remove this inaccurate response.
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Shayne Bennett commented
put them side by side instead of one on top of the other. cars bounce a little on the highway and this would be easier.
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Anonymous commented
When driving past a hazard or police that was reported, Waze asks if it’s still there. Separate the choices of ‘Thanks’ and ‘Not there’. Put one on the top of ‘Is it still there?’ And one below.
They are currently to close to each other and many times I hit the wrong one especially at higher speeds.
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JSquared ! commented
Any chance you can separate the Thanks from the Not There? It would be nice if the thanks was at the top of the notification pop up and the Not There was at the bottom as I have selected the Not There when I mean to select the Thanks.
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Jhon commented
The “Thanks” and “ Not there” boxes need to be separated on the vehicle nav-screen in apple carplay. The boxes are stacked making it difficult to select the correct one when responding to an alert. Most of the time I’m pressing the wrong one which could be removing the alert for others safety. Please look into this, I use Waze daily on a 90 mile work commute and stopped using these because of continuous pressing of wrong response.
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HK commented
I am using Waze on my car 10” display through CarPlay. Whenever there is an alert, it will show two buttons - “Thanks” and “ Not There”. However these 2 buttons are too close to each other and is hard to press correctly when you are driving on the road. Can you try to separate the button further apart in CarPlay mode? It is also dangerous that I have to focus on screen to press the button during driving.
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heather commented
In CarPlay the choices are too close together ... I have missed more than once because I prefer to keep my eyes on the road.