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by neilv
1397 days ago
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> Touch screens are just their 60+ year old fossils deciding "that's hip, that's what kids want!" Is there evidence it was 60+ year-olds who decided to lean on touchscreens for cars? If that's just an assumption, isn't an equally likely ageist guess that it was pushed by people who came up through the ranks in the era of "UX"? (Since I'd expect that old-school, pre-UX human factors engineers, who grew up on research coming from aircraft cockpit optimization, safety, and UI in service of the user... would research the heck out of a new technology option like this.) |
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