[citation][nom]fiddle_sticks[/nom]How you gonna use it when the power goes down? a normal switch still works in that situation... fail.[/citation]
With normal, mechanical switches you could still choose which consumers you want on, or off, when the power is restored... (after the billy boy/toshy nuke fallout settles, and the faithful diesel generator resumes it's duty)
With a touch interface, hopefully you can program the default power-on setting, but surely you can't change it with no power...
X10 anyone?
[citation][nom]randomizer[/nom]You're not an engineer I hope.[/citation]
For the "modern" engineer the scenario seems too complicated... or?
Ever tried to design an automation system with classic electromagnetic relays?
The rest of stupid remarks is telling, for the current state of understanding...