That's all great until there's so many damn buttons that you don't remember what they all do without also looking or feeling the number of buttons from the edge. Meanwhile, you're supposed to be driving. Polar opposite ends of the tactile spectrum have the same cognitive net effect.
This is why having your fingers one key off where they're supposed to be on a keyboard without feeling for the nubs on the F and J keys produces the most hilarious nonsense that everyone's done, like "Tjos weel" (This week) or "Facebppl" (Facebook). But at least you're (hopefully) not driving when that happens.
As for cockpits, there are reasons why they are the way that they are and obtaining a private pilot license is a time-consuming endeavor, never mind a commercial pilot license, never mind all the additional training to be more than marginally competent, unlike going to your local DMV to get your comparatively "free candy" personal vehicle driver license.
The right solution for the right job. If a shaped dial on the dashboard with detents eliminates 5-8 buttons representing different modes of the same function, then it makes sense. Out of all the arbitrary solutions for problems that didn't previously exist, buttons and non-detented, positionless levers are the worst offenders of why modern automatic transmission shifters are complete trash.
In other words, 7 buttons on the pre-refresh MN12 HVAC controls kind of suck.