I too am against total screens almost total screen controls
In my views, a big knob to turn up/down fan speed, a big round knob to change airs from feet to top/etc/etc,
a nob to tun up/down volume and a knob to tun up down heating and buttoned to turn up down heating in seats.
Audi has decide to go back to some knobs
MB, I can't understand why MB changed the push buttons on the steering wheel to touch-sensitive controls and then to those
metl type riller buttons IMO were good back-to-touch-sensitive buttons on the steering
about 4/5 years ago my gle had a nox sensor problem - MB gave us an E class in place of my gle.
I drove the car on an almost 400 mile round round trip and could not fault it other than the touch-sensitive
steering buttons which resulted in me accidentally turning up/down the radio volume etc
Thankfully, EuroNcap are going to take the use of above controls into consideration from 2026. I guess they are waiting
this long to give car makers the chance to sort things out
I'm more than certain that there will be more knobs in most cars than there are when compared to cars manufactured during the previous 12/18 months
Touch screens where there is hardly a knob in the car (possibly other than the drive/passer/s

) are danger and are dangerous when compared with knobs. There should have been stricter regulations but I guess the motor industry is still relatively powerful in Germany and US