When I first had to drive (rental car) one of these touchscreen BMWs, I was terrified to death while checking _other_ cars on the road assuming their driver's are probably addictively fiddling on their touchscreens playing with the multimedia system. I couldn't believe this was the direction car industry goes towards...
Some premium brands (100k+ Mercedes, IIRC) still had physical navigation buttons, and I was happy to (exploit a bug in IBM/Hertz car booking system to) get these fancy cars for my weekly client visits.
The idiotic "everything must be a touch screen" phase has to end. Other notable examples:
* my glass cooktop also has touch-only "buttons". When water splashes on them, it switches off. Guess what happens when you actually cook on your cooktop.
* elevator "buttons" in my apt, remove your gloves
* Zurich pedestrian cross signaling buttons, remove your gloves. Idiotism next level: some bike crossing also have this now, even worse when you have to removeyour gloves while biking, then quickly put back. WTF.
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The idiotic "everything must be a touch screen" phase has to end. Other notable examples:
* my glass cooktop also has touch-only "buttons". When water splashes on them, it switches off. Guess what happens when you actually cook on your cooktop.
* elevator "buttons" in my apt, remove your gloves
* Zurich pedestrian cross signaling buttons, remove your gloves. Idiotism next level: some bike crossing also have this now, even worse when you have to removeyour gloves while biking, then quickly put back. WTF.