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Originally Posted by kranu
If there's some lock, they might as well get rid of the touch sensitivity all together. Simply put: Button > Button (Lock) + Touch
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Funny you should say that, as I was just remarking on that irony on the Kindle Boards.
The reason our smartphones and tablets require locks is because they're complex devices and the lock setting applies to them all. When a device's only function is to switch on and off, the lock seems a ridiculous extra step.
And that's my point: Those who pick up the Touch and find it useless due to inadvertent switching will at least be able to use it. But the real solution would be to either make an eLuminator 2 with the Touch's form factor and clip, or to continue to offer both lights, just as they do different cases.