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Lettering of the switch at the roof panel

Sauerländer

Grenadier Owner
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Hello Folks,

may be it is, why I'm getting old and my eyes aregetting bad.

I have problems to read the little signs that discribe the switches in the roof panel with or without glases.

I was thinking about, if it might be possible to print tiny bars in a triangle shape, to glue on the panel.
Then to print new little signs, to put on that bar, that the signs are better readable because they are fixed more or less perpendicular.


Regards sauerländer
 
Hello Folks,

may be it is, why I'm getting old and my eyes aregetting bad.

I have problems to read the little signs that discribe the switches in the roof panel with or without glases.

I was thinking about, if it might be possible to print tiny bars in a triangle shape, to glue on the panel.
Then to print new little signs, to put on that bar, that the signs are better readable because they are fixed more or less perpendicular.


Regards sauerländer
Good idea. I struggle reading them as I have the seat jacked up and can’t crane my neck around enough to read the labels at the moment
 
Like in my little drawing...
 

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Very good idea, thank you for the initiative. It would also be great if the labeling could be customized, whether with letters or pictograms, since many drivers have assigned the switches individually (‘Left exterior,’ ‘Work light rear,’ etc.).”
 
Oh, and… starting to dream… an accessory manufacturer or even IA could come up with an illuminated panel…
 
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