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As someone who drives a mazda with infotainment designed before touchscreens (it has one), I'm fine with this.
I borrowed a Mazda 3 with the joystick dial a few times. It's absolutely brilliant.
I bought my Mazda 3 used. The captain's knob will be sorely missed if I ever get a different car.
My car is the same. I know the current state of the infotainment based on what is entering my ears. I also know the location of the physical controls and how they alter that state without taking my eyes off the road. Non-touch screens and physical controls is fine.
This whole thing started because manufactures are putting core controls behind touch screens. This would in fact be the very definition of "not fine"
literally nothing important should be on the infotainment system anyway.