2016 Lexus RX 350 & RX 450h Information

corradoMR2

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My guess on an RX 200t is it will be announced later this year for Australia and other markets to replace the RX 270 they currently have.
 

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I have to admit the remote touch interface touchpad on our NX . . . even set for lowest sensitivity . . . is almost too sensitive. I am doing better with it, but it really takes getting use to. It seems Lexus may be moving away from it.

You can get the sensitivity customized by the dealer. Give it a shot you never know.
 
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You can set it yourself.

Go to SETUP on the menu, then go to GENERAL, then select FEEDBACK , you can then choose from one of 5 settings.
Thanks . . . I already did that. Helped a little, but not enough.
 

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Thanks . . . I already did that. Helped a little, but not enough.
There is an extra "secret" way to program as well that I think Corrado is talking about. They call it "pointer speed" though, but it may be worth trying. Do these steps:
-Push and hold MENU and the Back arrow buttons for 5 seconds
-While continuing to hold the buttons, lightly and quickly tap the touchpad with 2 fingers. The touchpad will vibrate to confirm the setting.
-Keep pushing the buttons and repeatedly tap the touchpad to get the number of response vibrations.
-Once you get the correct amount of touchpad vibrations, release all buttons.

For Pointer Speed, the feedback vibrations are as follows:
1 vibration for slow
2 vibrations for normal(factory setting)
3 vibrations for fast

Try that out!
 

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There is an extra "secret" way to program as well that I think Corrado is talking about. They call it "pointer speed" though, but it may be worth trying. Do these steps:
-Push and hold MENU and the Back arrow buttons for 5 seconds
-While continuing to hold the buttons, lightly and quickly tap the touchpad with 2 fingers. The touchpad will vibrate to confirm the setting.
-Keep pushing the buttons and repeatedly tap the touchpad to get the number of response vibrations.
-Once you get the correct amount of touchpad vibrations, release all buttons.

For Pointer Speed, the feedback vibrations are as follows:
1 vibration for slow
2 vibrations for normal(factory setting)
3 vibrations for fast

Try that out!
PROBLEM SOLVED!!! . . . Thanks so much Onelog! . . . Corrado too!
It was quite an aggravation, but works perfectly now.
I really appreciate everyone's help.
We have a very special community here. :)
 
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PROBLEM SOLVED!!! . . . Thanks so much Onelog! . . . Corrado too!
It was quite an aggravation, but works perfectly now.
I really appreciate everyone's help.
We have a very special community here. :)
Sweet! Thanks to Lexus for creating the Lexus Technology Specialist position, or I probably would have never had to learn that little trick, haha.
Using that same trick and varying which of the three buttons you hold, you can also change the "flick direction", "Flick Input(how far you have to slide before it registers as a flick)", and "deactivate flick". :)
 

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Wow, love it. I noticed there is a Brake Hold button...my favorite among many features. Should be on every model.

Also one of my favorite features, not truly necessary but a real convenience.
 
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A question: why does Lexus offer adaptive variable suspension on a given model for a few years, then delete it, then bring it back on a different model?
 

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A question: why does Lexus offer adaptive variable suspension on a given model for a few years, then delete it, then bring it back on a different model?

A good question, I also would like to know.