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by jfim
1847 days ago
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> migrating their touch-based UX to MacOS, but for some damn reason refuses to ship touchscreens, which is just bonkers Touch based computing doesn't scale to larger devices very well. It works well on phones since our fingers are just doing small movements, but on larger devices, users get "gorilla arms" when using large touch screen devices while having to hold their arms in the air. |
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However, I had a touchscreen XPS 13 a while back. And being able to tap the occasional button or slider was _super_ helpful. Certainly more helpful and less jarring than the touch bar my Macbook has.
And consider things like the Microsoft Surface Studio, a desktop PC with a touch display designed to angle at a position that would be more usable with a pen or touch controls for longer periods of time.
We're getting there.