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Yeah but once you find that one little button, its always there, right in the same spot and muscle memory will take over. In a touch screen its usually a couple steps, ui changes and it gets moved etc. I'm all for the touchscreen but still appreciate a few buttons for essential stuff.

Well as I tried to describe, I feel like I've gotten there with the S, given it's been 3 1/2 years. Not trying to make an absolute distinction about it, but I think similar to range anxiety it's as much about getting used to something so very different, and not that the final state of experienced use is intractably insurmountable or something.