You are not alone. I don't care much for touch screens. I also have and continue to use an iPad... but only for playing chess and taking photos. Not a fan of Apple... and often wish I'd made a better investment. I'm not giving up on touch screen technology but prefer something more tactile or easy to manage.
I keep a large portion of my catalog of original songs on a Smart Phone kept in "airplane mode" so I can listen and decide what needs to be improved upon, re-recorded or relegated to the scrap heap. It's touch screen is very annoying to me and I get better results by using a stylus.
Glad my PSR-2000, PSR-S910 and PSR-S970 don't use touch screens.