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      08-24-2024, 10:18 AM   #23
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Is there a template they can cut to get it perfect? ^^ cause that looks pretty perfect.
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      08-24-2024, 10:28 AM   #24
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Thanks for this! I’ve considered doing the same but wasn’t sure how it would look.
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      08-31-2024, 10:20 AM   #25
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Matte Screen Protector for 2024 2025 BMW M2, 2 Series Coupe, 2 Series Gran Coupe Instrument Cluster And Infotainment Navigation Display Screen

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      08-31-2024, 12:08 PM   #26
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I just use the iDrive controller. Clean with a moist microfibre towel. If I remember the screen is glass not plastic so that makes it scratch resistant right off the bat.
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I just use the iDrive controller. Clean with a moist microfibre towel. If I remember the screen is glass not plastic so that makes it scratch resistant right off the bat.
Unfortunately you cant do everything with the Idrive controller.
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      08-31-2024, 12:59 PM   #28
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Unfortunately you cant do everything with the Idrive controller.
What can't you do with the controller? Tbh, I rarely touch the screen because I'm focused on driving the car.
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      08-31-2024, 04:02 PM   #29
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I’m mainly following this because idk about you guys but as I’ve gotten older my hands became sweatier. And I’m the same weight and fitness level as I’ve always been 😂
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Me too...breathing makes me sweat these days...

I've been trying to get used to just using voice commands. It works ok for most simple things.

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I’m mainly following this because idk about you guys but as I’ve gotten older my hands became sweatier. And I’m the same weight and fitness level as I’ve always been 😂
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Me too...breathing makes me sweat these days...

I've been trying to get used to just using voice commands. It works ok for most simple things.
Idk what happened. I was always weirded out when I shook sweaty hands as a 20 something. In my 30’s I’m constantly wondering why sweat is happening everywhere.
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      08-31-2024, 05:34 PM   #32
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What can't you do with the controller? Tbh, I rarely touch the screen because I'm focused on driving the car.
For one thing activate Max AC.
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      09-01-2024, 10:25 AM   #33
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Any of you running a screen protector? Any advice / experience?
My PPF guy put Matte PPF on my screen without asking, was a nice surprise when I picked up my car. He had a spare piece and said he "wanted to try it," it has been great! Tipped him $50 in the tip I gave and saved some money. If you are getting PPF, and knowing you I suspect you are, ask your PPF installer. Maybe this isn't as "fancy" as the $150+ screen protector, but it's been great. No bubbles, nothing stuck under it, touch works great. Fewer fingerprints than the stock BMW screen and less reflective (my wife has an X5 with the same screen). Non-Matte PPF would be a problem with reflections for sure as there is no "visor" over this screen so a lot of direct sun gets on it.

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Wondering if I can just mostly use the rotary and keep it dusted with a microfiber cloth every couple of days/weekly.
Get the canDO+ unit. I NEVER need to interact with my screen. Turn car on and it sets my basic settings (Sport, Sport, Sport, Gear Assist OFF, DSC ON...etc.), turns on my M-mode screen to Sport, Activates CarPlay and selects Waze, and sets my AC controls to 68 degrees both sides, full fan, sync. If I need to change my M-Mode to Road I just touch the settings button. Seat heater on or off I just touch (not press) the 4 iDrive buttons around the controller. I want max AC? I just touch the back button. I want max heat and my seat heater on? I press and hold the back button for 2 seconds. I want to reset all my HVAC controls to my "baseline"? Just touch the option button.

I NEVER need to interact with any buttons on the screen. All my favorite Settings are assigned to iDrive buttons, which are easily in reach. Just start the car and go. If I need to adjust something it's all macros assigned to the iDrive buttons...and the iDrive buttons retain their stock functionality as well. The canDO+ unit is amazing.

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I’m mainly following this because idk about you guys but as I’ve gotten older my hands became sweatier. And I’m the same weight and fitness level as I’ve always been 😂
Have your thyroid levels checked. Try dry-sol. If that doesn't work insurance will occasionally cover Botox for some people. Treats the issue. And always take medical advice from someone with a poo emoji on the internet.
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