the places where touch makes sense have big touch targets. Think Netflix, browser back button.
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What happens to the rest of the UI? Can you touch it?
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Replying to @toasterlovin @dbrady
you can but you don't necessarily. Touch is a mental "mode".
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Doesn't seem Apple-like for a major feature to be essentially useless everywhere except for video and browser back button...
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given this, the touchbar seems like a reasonable compromise. No direct manipulation, but it can be useful in most places.
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Replying to @toasterlovin @dbrady
this is the party line but really doesn't reflect reality. There's a reason I'm saying this.
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touch works really, really well when consuming media. "apple-like" is not really a thing.
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for ages it was "apple like" to reject large screens. That changed literally overnight.
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Apple isn't rejecting touch (after all, they made iOS), they're just saying it doesn't really make sense on macOS.
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Replying to @toasterlovin @dbrady
and people are wrong to say they're self evidently right. Reminds me of the incessant smug attitude of Apple fans 1/
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about the physical size of phones. Changed really fast with the iPhone 6. 2/2
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