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Resist Photoshop deal: Allowing Adobe to buy Figma puts UK's digital design industry at risk, says ALEX BRUMMER Park assist is becoming more standard in new cars today or you’ll find it as a reasonably priced option. But if you’re one of us that can feel the pressure when the cars are waiting on your parking ability, you may want to splash out on this clever piece of technology. Collision warning and automatic braking Industry analyst John Griffiths said: 'Touchscreens and their ever-more excessive and labyrinthine menus make smartphone distraction minor in comparison.' I mean really, the Citroen, Peugeot and some of the Fiat switches are so small, you must wonder who come up with the idea? It’s possible the circuit boards were so crammed full of electronics, that the switches were scaled down in size to fit. Or it’s possible it was training day in the design department and they left it to the head of department (who clearly hadn’t chosen a switch for a while). Another option is to work directly with the car manufacturer or a specialized aftermarket company to create custom buttons with personalized symbols. This option may require additional expense and time, but it offers the most flexibility in terms of customization. Car owners can work closely with designers to create symbols that perfectly suit their preferences or needs.

Nectar and Clubcard Prices loyalty schemes face competition probe - and watchdog reveals big brand makers' 'greedflation' to boost profits Other than the visual warning on the mirrors, some cars will also have an audible alert. Other cars can also provide an extra alert if the indicator is switched while a car has been detected in a blind spot. Park Assist The big round thing right in front of the driver’s seat that turns your wheels to alter your direction? Yes, that steering wheel. You’re probably well versed in how to run left and right—but it’s also important to know how to tell if your power steering is working. Operating the steering wheelHeadrests can be adjusted easily – simply look for the little button on the collar of one of the metal stalks that fit into the seat. This also allows you to take the headrests out, which we wouldn’t recommend when driving because they provide whiplash protection. You can, however, remove them in the rear if you are not carrying passengers and, on some cars, this slightly improves rear visibility.

A car’s A/C system works by cooling the ventilated air with a refrigerant gas, which then circulates through your car to cool it, whilst also helping to filter out pollen, pollutants and bacteria.Power Button: This symbol, usually represented by a circle with a vertical line in the center, is used to turn the car's power on or off. It is commonly found on the start/stop button for the engine.

An effective AC system in the car will maintain the cool temperature in the car and make the environment humid free. Air con protects you from hazardous air pollution and health issues by filtering the air. In winters, cars usually face visibility problems due to fog. Air con is needed to regulate the inside temperature and maintain your safety. Ideally, an air-con service should be carried out every 2 years.

Likewise Volvo, long a byword for car safety, has put nearly all major functions on its otherwise brilliant new EX30 on a 12.3in display screen in the centre of the dashboard. The old-style mirror had a lever underneath that changed the angle of refraction to dim the mirror; newer mirrors have a sensor that detects light from behind the car and they pass a small electric current through the glass which dims it. This can be turned on an off using the button at the bottom in the middle. The demister button will usually be somewhere on your dashboard, and feature a shape with three upward arrows to indicate heat. One press for on; another to turn it off. Simple! Demisting your front windscreen

Many modern vehicles are smart enough to detect precipitation, but you still need to know how to turn your windscreen wipers on manually. Light drizzle, torrential rain and swirling snow all need clearing from your windscreen—as do dirt and debris, so that you have an unobstructed view of the road ahead. Like some other previously mentioned innovations, collision detection and automatic braking are becoming more standard. If you are looking to buy a new car, these are two pieces of technology that are well worth the money. We’d advise finding a local key shop, showing the problem you have, and seeing if the case they have is any good for you. For instance, if you’re younger and have good strength in your fingers, then a repair case may be ok. However, if your strength is less due to arthritis of simply the fact you’re older, you may not be able to use what’s available. Sometimes you’ll be better off spending the money on a brand-new key. So see if you can try before you buy! The Bigger Problem – Electronic switchesAir conditioning and climate control systems keep a constant temperature inside your car. In its most simple form, manual air conditioning, you select whether you want it cooler or hotter than it currently is in the cabin, deciding the blower speed and air distribution manually, and this will be the same temperature throughout the entire car. The horn is usually situated within the steering wheel and is activated through firm pressure. It’s one of those things we assume we know how to do—but make sure you’ve had a go before your test so you’re comfortable with exactly where, and how hard, to press. This button is often hidden down near your right knee, or it could be as a separate collar on the headlights wand/stalk. Unlike in manual cars, automatic vehicles only have 2 pedals: the brake on the left and the accelerator on the right. The point of an automatic is that it moves through the gears on its own: one less thing to think about! Operating pedals in an automatic George Foreman - former heavyweight boxer and grill magnate - to sell his incredible 52-car collection at auction

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