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Originally posted by Diki:

You see, unlike a button, which you CAN touch without activating it (and which is why it IS important that there be a noticeable 'click' as it's is depressed), a touch screen only needs you to touch it. Didn't feel yourself touch it? Then you haven't. Feel your fingers touch the screen? Then you activated it. No need for a click...



Perhaps you're right Diki, but I spent a week or more on the G70 and I really missed having that tactile click that only a button can give.

I suppose if I had more time I could adjust...it's not something I would willingly go for, but if I was forced into it, I would learn and probably experience no problems.

My blind friend really had a lot of trouble with it...he's presently using my old PSR-8000 which he mamages very well.

With him it all depends on memory...how many times to press a switch so a certain menu pops up...then remembering which switces to change the parameters...I watched him navigate around on the 8K...it was pretty amazing.

I really hope Yamaha never goes to a touch screen....so far so good.

Ian
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