Buttons:
These are different than the Gen 2. I was used to the pull-up, push-down, lever type for the doors, similar to the parking brake. While the parking braking lever remains classic, the power windows and front dome light switches are different. The door window switches are lever shaped but now they are fixed and there is a long button to depress instead. Same with the dome lights on the overhead console.
Speaking of the parking brake, you no longer have to release the parking brake or brake hold. Simply touch the accelerator to go and they will self-release. This concerns me a bit because I can see a driver accidentally hitting the accelerator, therefore releasing the parking brake or brake hold without planning to, so be careful!
Gas tank door. There is no longer a release lever inside the vehicle. The door is a push-to-open type now and thankfully, it is locked when the doors are locked. The gas cap remains design as it is on the Gen 2.
The button area to the left of the steering column remains. On my Preferred, there is a button to open the rear power hatch and one to turn on/off the stabilization feature (I believe). So yes, there are still a few buttons inside the Gen 3!
Turning the i-stop off is done on the new center screen. I am trying to remember to do that every time I start the car. This is the first vehicle I have owned wit the feature. I realize that the control button used to be to the left of the steering column.
Center screen:
This may go on and on because there is a massive amount that this thing can do. A few things that are controlled here that come to mind:
*power seat memory setting
*radio controls
*volumes (can also be controlled on the steering wheel
*drive modes- Sport/Normal/Snow (can also be controlled on the steering wheel)
*i-stop
*A/C
*front seat heaters
*vehicle sensor controls
*apps
*navigation
*odometer (I believe I heard somewhere that you can set the odometer to read on the driver screen and I need to look into that!)
And there is more that I haven't dug into yet...