In a significant shift in design philosophy, Volkswagen has acknowledged the shortcomings of its touchscreen-dominated interiors, opting to reinstate physical buttons and controls in its upcoming models. The German automaker's new ID. 2all concept car encapsulates this shift, showcasing a more user-friendly and intuitive interior design that prioritizes driver experience. Details The ID. 2all's interior
Well, touch controls on appliances make more sense because they should last way longer than mechanical buttons, and it’s not dangerous for you to focus your attention on them like it would be while driving.
Same with fucking electric stove tops. Why am I to use touch controls on the same surface that heats my pots and pans? Idiocy.
Well, touch controls on appliances make more sense because they should last way longer than mechanical buttons, and it’s not dangerous for you to focus your attention on them like it would be while driving.
Sorry what lol
Mechanical buttons wear out, touch buttons do not
Lol there are mechanical buttons who still work who outlive any touchscreen alive today by 200 years, what are you talking about lol?