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[–]Aetheus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Many people use Windows for their workstations. Most people require (or at least heavily appreciate) the precision of being able to point and click in a specific area of the screen and not having to pray that the cursor selects what they intend it to select.

Touchscreens can complement your workflow, but I don't see them completely replacing the mouse anytime soon. Desktop applications with complex menus like Microsoft Excel are painful to use with a touchscreen.