> you still have to look at the screen to see what you're selecting
Asynchronously, yes. And since there's physical feedback (detents in the turning), you can do it by feel eventually.
> you also can't just click the thing you want directly.
If it's off screen, you still have to do some kind of scrolling, and hope you don't inadvertently select something while trying to scroll. I do this ALL THE TIME with the touch screen I have.
Asynchronously, yes. And since there's physical feedback (detents in the turning), you can do it by feel eventually.
> you also can't just click the thing you want directly.
If it's off screen, you still have to do some kind of scrolling, and hope you don't inadvertently select something while trying to scroll. I do this ALL THE TIME with the touch screen I have.