0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Well yeah, but the mouse provided an intuitive interface for actions the keyboard wasn't well-suited for. The touchscreen is admittedly a nice, intuitive alternative for many (but not all) mouse operations, but you still need a way to enter text, and touchscreen keyboards are mediocre at best - anything large enough to type on comfortably eats huge amounts of screen space, and having no tactical feedback just sucks.I can see the usefulness of this in a smart phone (certainly a better approach than the Blackberry models with three dozen keys the size of micro-M&Ms, not to mention the various terrible approaches involving assigning multiple characters to the normal buttons on a phone keypad,) but when you're using a laptop-size device anyway, it makes zero sense to not have a proper keyboard.