Confirm Screen After Starting Car

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Is there any way to bypass the confirm screen? It is ridiculous to have to press "confirm" every time the car is started. It will have to be pressed literally thousands of times over the life of the car.
 
Is there any way to bypass the confirm screen? It is ridiculous to have to press "confirm" every time the car is started. It will have to be pressed literally thousands of times over the life of the car.

It goes away by itself after a few seconds.

I don't know of a way to turn it off, however.
 
Agreed ... would be nice to be able to deactivate that somehow. I wonder if HYUNDAI Techs READ these forums to see complaints like this?
 
We are lucky it goes away on it's own unlike some others. I've probably pushed confirm less than 10 times in 14 months.
 
I have no doubt that the lawyers make them put that in there. Kind of like "Do not use toaster while in the bathtub"

The hands of the lawyers are all over. The amount of space in the manual devoted to warnings and qualifications is absurd, besides making it more difficult to extract useful info.
 
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