Lol, I remember a colleague blowing up at me when I suggested that gestural control is often poorly implemented and buttons often do the job better.
I think I hit a sore spot as he’d just had a load of very expensive gestural light switches installed.
Haha! I cant understand how it gets by. It's a bad solution to a non problem. The product managers should be ashamed.
It's odd isn't? With such a limited number of functions would have thought it would be a no brainer that buttons are always the way to go. Form does get the better of function though in some cases, until customers vote with their feet.
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Lol, I remember a colleague blowing up at me when I suggested that gestural control is often poorly implemented and buttons often do the job better.
I think I hit a sore spot as he’d just had a load of very expensive gestural light switches installed.