If I had to make a wild guess as to why it’s designed that way? Cleaning flat buttons seems way easier than cleaning knobs. And no moving parts. Maybe more resilient (can be made with cheaper parts) considering the flimsy electronics that would be underneath the knobs compared to the more industrial (robust?) kind under an electric range.
They could do it like I mentioned mine does? A slider is just a slightly larger touch sensitive area. I guess there are other elements on touch devices we could take inspiration from. And one company has these magnetic knobs. You can just take them off and you’re left with a flat glass surface. The majority of the industry seems pretty set on the buttons, however.
If I had to make a wild guess as to why it’s designed that way? Cleaning flat buttons seems way easier than cleaning knobs. And no moving parts. Maybe more resilient (can be made with cheaper parts) considering the flimsy electronics that would be underneath the knobs compared to the more industrial (robust?) kind under an electric range.
They could do it like I mentioned mine does? A slider is just a slightly larger touch sensitive area. I guess there are other elements on touch devices we could take inspiration from. And one company has these magnetic knobs. You can just take them off and you’re left with a flat glass surface. The majority of the industry seems pretty set on the buttons, however.