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@Fjohn1977 I know the fandom site is out of date and I am not sure when was the last time Tonesto updated the github. The attached Excel is completely up to date and I know this because I am the one that maintains it over n gen14f150 forum. However, the release notes are the same one you see on your screen and may not provide the details you are looking for. Which update was it you got? I may know what it is or does.
Thank you for the useful & informative spreadsheet.
I just got 6.3.0 and I noticed that the font for the outdoor temp in the top right corner is different than the font for the clock in the top left corner. Does this get corrected in an upcoming update. It looks ridiculous.
I just got 6.3.0 and I noticed that the font for the outdoor temp in the top right corner is different than the font for the clock in the top left corner. Does this get corrected in an upcoming update. It looks ridiculous.
I just got 6.3.0 and I noticed that the font for the outdoor temp in the top right corner is different than the font for the clock in the top left corner. Does this get corrected in an upcoming update. It looks ridiculous.
Originally Posted by rugedraw
Tbh, I never even noticed anything changed.
Me neither. It all looks the same to me. Can you post a photo?
Well, well - I never noticed it before! I used to get the outdoor temp and the passenger ac setting confused when the two temps were close, i.e. the setting was 72° and outdoors was 76°. When changing the setting then I would see I was focusing on the outdoor temp. Perhaps Ford changed the font on the outdoor temp so it would look a bit different than the passenger setting. I realize now that I haven't been confusing them in the recent past, but hadn't put my finger as to why. Of course, it's a lot hotter now in south Florida - and a bit more wet!
Last edited by Ralphllankford; Jun 18, 2024 at 11:07 PM.