Is it just me or are laptops with a touch screen terrible? I like a touch screen and I love a laptop respectively but the combination feels extremely discordant and prone to accidental clicks and errors. Am I just old and stuck in my ways? Just wondering if anyone has additional thoughts on this topic?
I have a Thinkpad Yoga 260. I disable the keyboard in "tablet mode" and use plasma-mobile for better touchscreen UX. It's a tolerable experience this way, but it's nowhere near as polished as a mainstream tablet or smartphone.
I'm ambivalent. My employer issued me with a touch screen laptop and I rarely touch the screen. So much so that I forget that the screen is touch sensitive.<p>It does get a bit annoying on those occasions when I try to wipe a bit of dust of something off the screen and accidentally hit the button to leave a meeting or close a window. That doesn't happen too often, though.
In 2011 I got a laptop with a touchpoint, touchpad, touchscreen with both finger and stylus input, and it was great to have the additional inputs when needed.
I like it. It allows here and there to use touch gestures. Have a Baby on one arm and need to scroll in the recipe or make it larger with other arm? Yes, touch gestures are easier for me in such a situation.<p>I mean touch display does not annoy when you are using laptop the normal way, but opens more ways of using it in unusual situations.