Trundlebug
Well-Known Member
In my recent research for a new radar and the options available (see separate thread) it became apparent there is a trend towards touch screen displays for chartplotters, MFD's and all manner of nav instruments from the main players.
Personally I'm a bit alarmed by this. My personal, albeit perhaps a bit limited experience of touch screen displays (a few different phones, photocopier at work, and various random other displays in museums etc) has been less than positive.
They're either too sensitive, detecting the slightest glancing touch when you're moving your hand across the screen to point, look at, or select another option, or infuriatingly insensitive. Sometimes you can be pressing, holding, re-pressing several times before it gets the message. There's no deflection that you get with a button, so pressing harder doesn't work and they're just not as satisfying or quick. I also have doubts about long term reliability in a marine environment (although that's pure gut feel - I don't have any facts or hearsay to back it up).
For me, I prefer buttons every time. And I'm concerned that they're being phased out in favour of the i-generation technique.
Even the guy in the chandlery demonstrating them had difficulty selecting things on these new touch screen displays.
What do you think? Am I being a MOG (Miserable Old Git)? Or a Luddite?
Personally I'm a bit alarmed by this. My personal, albeit perhaps a bit limited experience of touch screen displays (a few different phones, photocopier at work, and various random other displays in museums etc) has been less than positive.
They're either too sensitive, detecting the slightest glancing touch when you're moving your hand across the screen to point, look at, or select another option, or infuriatingly insensitive. Sometimes you can be pressing, holding, re-pressing several times before it gets the message. There's no deflection that you get with a button, so pressing harder doesn't work and they're just not as satisfying or quick. I also have doubts about long term reliability in a marine environment (although that's pure gut feel - I don't have any facts or hearsay to back it up).
For me, I prefer buttons every time. And I'm concerned that they're being phased out in favour of the i-generation technique.
Even the guy in the chandlery demonstrating them had difficulty selecting things on these new touch screen displays.
What do you think? Am I being a MOG (Miserable Old Git)? Or a Luddite?