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I found a low-tech solution to add some feel and responsiveness to the touchscreen A/C controls on a 2025.
I got some suction cup buttons designed to be used on your phone for games and cut off the suction cups. Then I got a glass screen protector for the maverick, marked where the buttons should be, and used a dremel with a diamond grinding bit to rough it up. Then I glued the buttons to the touchscreen using superglue. It might seem silly, but I've been finding it much more pleasant than the standard touchscreen.
My setup isn't perfect because I took the screen protector on and off a few times while trying to find the best solution for getting things to stick, so I figured it was worth posting to save someone else the trial and error.
Buttons: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZ7WN4SP
Screen Protector: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DMP5CZ4Y
Important update! It's been a few months now, and the buttons have fallen off. I haven't come up with a good alternative idea to make them stick. Maybe 3d printing a jig to hold them in place? But I don't have a printer. Just an FYI to readers of the future!
I got some suction cup buttons designed to be used on your phone for games and cut off the suction cups. Then I got a glass screen protector for the maverick, marked where the buttons should be, and used a dremel with a diamond grinding bit to rough it up. Then I glued the buttons to the touchscreen using superglue. It might seem silly, but I've been finding it much more pleasant than the standard touchscreen.
My setup isn't perfect because I took the screen protector on and off a few times while trying to find the best solution for getting things to stick, so I figured it was worth posting to save someone else the trial and error.
Buttons: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZ7WN4SP
Screen Protector: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DMP5CZ4Y
Important update! It's been a few months now, and the buttons have fallen off. I haven't come up with a good alternative idea to make them stick. Maybe 3d printing a jig to hold them in place? But I don't have a printer. Just an FYI to readers of the future!
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