XSavageWalrusX t1_je4xyp9 wrote
Reply to comment by indyjones85 in iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max to be equipped with always-on “micro-processor” that will manage capacitive buttons and more even while the phone is powered down. by AppleXOS
I actually like it everywhere outside of vehicles. Touchscreens in cars is a safety hazard and not beneficial in any way. Other places reducing moving parts as much as possible is a good thing.
Plastic_Blood1782 t1_je53grg wrote
You get better feedback from real buttons. There's a reason you don't use a touchscreen for your real keyboard on a PC/laptop
XSavageWalrusX t1_je563ko wrote
Idk the MacBook trackpad haptic feedback is pretty fricken good at simulating clicks. I think that typing is an area you want feedback, but most things that you are looking at when you do them do not need tactile feedback, and to the extent they do haptics work fine.
Plastic_Blood1782 t1_je56vl1 wrote
You look at your volume buttons when you press them?
XSavageWalrusX t1_je58pad wrote
No I look at the screen or can hear the change in volume though, I don’t need tactile feedback for that. People were also pissed when they got rid of the home button but that was obviously (in my opinion) a very good move.
Toys272 t1_je53hyv wrote
I swear you're trying to tap something on the screen and your arm moves so much because of the road
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