Thoughts on UX and both my and nontechnical users' preference for appliances with mechanical/analog controls...
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You can make a bad machine with a knob (on so many current appliances, knob is not state just an initial input), but conversely you can make a touchscreen control that's good.
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You can perform 1 action, turning the dial to X location, and it will always perform the same action. Most computer applications can't even order my input properly if there's even the slightest performance dip.
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This I feel, is interface design 101 stuff. Any learned sequence should always result in the same outcome. Not, if I run it too quickly the key presses after "ctrl+f" get gobbled before the fucking search box opens. The advantage of mechanical controls is its hard to fuck that up
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