Yeah you're right, my mistake. I did in my haste read it completely the wrong way round, thinking they they were met with overwhelming self-defence on the Venezuelan side.
Before buying our latest, the family sat down and defined the minimum physical controls a car needs to have; functions that are used often while the vehicle is actively moving.
Aircon
Lights
Cruise
Media
Wipers, maybe. Automatic wipers are annoying, but deemed not a dealbreaker as long as the others above are present.
It was shocking how many makes/models did not even meet the bare minimum.
Ha. This reminds me that my Ubisoft boycott started circa 2010 when they introduced UPlay (I think it was called something else then). It kicked me off my single player game when it rained and my connection became unstable. 15 years clean. Quite proud of myself!
Lineage has a "hold power button" feature to switch the flashlight on.
But yeah as a Motorola user, the shake for light, and double flip for camera are definitely more than just gimmicks; I actually use them almost on a daily basis.
As a parent, helping children to name their emotions when they feel something is the very foundation of getting them to recognise what's happening and developing strategies to cope with the strong feelings.
I've been told by parents of kids with autism, and by friends who's received formal diagnosis that it is a very similar mechanism. The 'label' helps with recognising patterns of behaviour, and helps them to develop coping mechanisms.