I seriously hate touch interfaces on appliances. Especially on cooking tops. Please stop it. It's not cool. It's not modern. It's a nuisance. Bring back physical dials and buttons.
@reina devices that opt for a few directional navigation buttons, some form of select/back, and a small screen to show menus also drive me crazy. It gets marketed as "simple" but in reality it is far more unintuitive. Instead of being able to see all your options and (maybe) needing a manual for a few multi-key/hold functions, you just end up with disorganized menus and submenus that require a lot of memory to navigate.

@rileytaylor In general, if it requires a manual to operate, it's not simple in my book xD

But yeah, they're marketed as such because few buttons. But in practice it's the opposite. And the issue is that often old people end up buying these and don't understand them because they're not actually simple.

It would've been nice if I was given four knobs on my cooking top instead. They can still have a tiny screen for error messages I guess, since induction kinda needs to display some kinda warning if the pot isn't supported or whatever.