This is only for display one... If you have any of those going to any other display other than the primary then they will still work when the car is in motion...
meant for rear screens and so forth...
david
From 1.1 Release notes
"added motion check, based on integrated GPS speed, if the car is moving fullscreen visualizations, fullscreen video, DVD, TV, WEB, and the Navigation menu are disabled (if this is not a law in your country run Centrafuse with a -nolimit parameter to bypass), we hold no liability for changes made by persons to the application within regions where these features are not legal"
Is this only for Display one? I would like to be able to obey the law, but does not mean that my kids in the back seat, should not be able to view a video
This is only for display one... If you have any of those going to any other display other than the primary then they will still work when the car is in motion...
meant for rear screens and so forth...
david
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That is what I wanted. Thanks
What if I want to show a client the features of the system and I only have one display screen on the car (By the way, the passenger will be selecting the front end options and watching the results, not the driver)? Please advice at your earliest convenience. I know you are a busy man.
You are right. I overlooked that part. Thanks for pointing that out.
But what if I am too stupid to know how to implement this...can someone be more specific ? This car PC is in my week-end car - and I always have a co-pilot. The co-pilot should be able to play with the screen.
Probably better to but a warning screen there that you always have to click as opposed to locking it out.
Possibly, but that's not how a lot of laws are written. Warning screens won't cut it, the software has to lock it out.
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can anyone tell me how to add these values into the reg as i us CF as a shell cheers
The warning screens are a way for the car stereo (or in this case car PC) manufacturer to cover their rear end in case it is proven in court that the accident was caused by distraction due to the device. In turn, the driver cannot sue the company because the warning screen was explicit. But in states that have laws already, the manufacturer has to do better than placing a warning sign at device startup; a brake signal input or a motion sensor will be required in order for the device to be safe comply with the law. It is a good practice to have this feature(s) available since a recent study pointed out that 90% of car accidents are caused by distracted drivers. Out of that 90% an alarming 60% percent of those distracted drivers were fumbling around with their iPODs, CD's, cell phones, and other consumer electronics gadgetry! So Centrafuse is once again ahead of the front end pack by offering the motion check feature and voice commands recognition. The drivers eyes are keep in the road and his hands are kept at the steering wheel. Entertainment and/or information is requested via voice commands. Who needs a Lexus, a Mercedes, or a Beemer? We can have all those features on our cars without the expense! Well done David.![]()
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