my view is that touch screens are a PIA as they don't provide tactile feel for the control. Take all the touch screens in your auto...used to be you could rest your hand on some buttons as you knew which was which and by feel alone (keeping your eyes on the road) you could select or enact the function of your choice. Touch screen controls...no. You have to look. There is no tactile feedback indicating your finger is on the control or whether its been enacted (doesn't push in, right? No way to tell without looking for the most part).
Add grease, grime, and solvent on your fingers and frankly I'll take buttons every time.
And, help me out here, guys....is it not true that even with the same batch of brass, you would still need to run Aztec for each annealing cycle (i.e. each firing on the case) as it may well change after being fired again. True? If so, then saving the setting with a name seems to be of limited value.