![]() ![]() I’ve read a lot of stuff from people who have touch PCs and all-in-ones, and I’ve asked everyone I run into that has one about this too. I never thought of touch in a PC context until Windows 8, two years after the aforementioned article was posted. That article quotes him as saying almost word for word what I have been saying, though he beat me by a couple of years. I never knew there was an actual name for the fatigue or RSI that would come about from using a non-handheld touch device for very long, or that Steve Jobs had come to the same conclusion. I thought I was a lone voice in the wilderness, with the rest of the world intent on cramming that round peg into a square hole (Microsoft, GNOME, Canonical with Unity, etc.). I’ve been harping on the terrible ergonomics of touch-enabled non-handheld devices since the “touch is the future!” thing started with Windows 8. ![]()
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