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Old 02-11-2012, 10:24 AM   #21
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For touchscreen you need a bit of fine control - tap in the wrong place or tap twice and the device won't do what you want. Buttons give you more tactile feedback which makes it harder to press the wrong button or press a button twice by accident. But that doesn't help if buttons make your hands hurt of course...

Try both as it depends on the person whether touch or button works better for them.
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