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Anyone know if it may be possible to remove the disable nag screen on the display when playing music? 
I use a Flash drive plugged into the USB to play my music on. When driving the system blocks me when I try to scroll through the albums/artist list. AAARRRRGHH! Really? So if I'm on a road trip driving for hours, then the only way for me to change albums is to pull over on the shoulder (not a good idea on an interstate) or I have to wait until I come to a stop. That's total nonsense. I understand that they are trying to keep idiots on cell phones from killing people, but how is disabling the music menu going to prevent that? I rented a Kia once with a similar system and I wasn't prevented from scrolling through the list. Ford could have simply put a start up agreement that you had to hit okay (like I do when I use my Garmin GPS) if it was a liability issue.
Long story short, anyway to disable the screen with Forscan perhaps? Was bad enough I had to give up my CD player when I traded in my Escape, but now I can't even play my music when I want to.
My 2018 Escape S was the base model so it had SYNC 1 and the tiny 4.5 inch screen. But if I didn't want to use the CD player, I could still plug a flash drive in the USB socket and use the physical directional buttons on the dash to navigate through the music menu. No warnings or disable screen like the Maverick to stop me from doing so while driving. Feels like I took a step backwards from the Escape to the Maverick in terms of the audio system.
C'MON FORD!, a simple software update could remove the block. Don't punish all of us just because some tards can't stay off thier phones! Blocking the music menu on the touchscreen isn't going to prevent some fool from causing an accident.
I use a Flash drive plugged into the USB to play my music on. When driving the system blocks me when I try to scroll through the albums/artist list. AAARRRRGHH! Really? So if I'm on a road trip driving for hours, then the only way for me to change albums is to pull over on the shoulder (not a good idea on an interstate) or I have to wait until I come to a stop. That's total nonsense. I understand that they are trying to keep idiots on cell phones from killing people, but how is disabling the music menu going to prevent that? I rented a Kia once with a similar system and I wasn't prevented from scrolling through the list. Ford could have simply put a start up agreement that you had to hit okay (like I do when I use my Garmin GPS) if it was a liability issue.
Long story short, anyway to disable the screen with Forscan perhaps? Was bad enough I had to give up my CD player when I traded in my Escape, but now I can't even play my music when I want to.
My 2018 Escape S was the base model so it had SYNC 1 and the tiny 4.5 inch screen. But if I didn't want to use the CD player, I could still plug a flash drive in the USB socket and use the physical directional buttons on the dash to navigate through the music menu. No warnings or disable screen like the Maverick to stop me from doing so while driving. Feels like I took a step backwards from the Escape to the Maverick in terms of the audio system.
C'MON FORD!, a simple software update could remove the block. Don't punish all of us just because some tards can't stay off thier phones! Blocking the music menu on the touchscreen isn't going to prevent some fool from causing an accident.
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