I voted no, because touchscreens work perfectly well (for me). While I wouldn't be
morally offended if they were there, I certainly don't "want them". It would be disingenuous to reply "I don't care", that's what the "no, I don't
want them" is for...
Besides, keeping legacy technology can only serve to increase the cost, which is something I do actively care about.
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Originally Posted by Turtle91
Besides, I can't be the only one to try turning a page when my hands are full and had to use my nose instead... 
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I promise you, you aren't alone.

I used to try, with limited success, to do the same back before ereaders

it's much easier these days.