First, it is not 'rubbing a piece of plastic'.
It is tempered glass.
Whatever, it still feels the same. It's not natural. You draw on a blackboard with chalk, imagine using your finger.
Your mouse is made of plastic.
But I don't rub the mouse.
Second, your Android has NEVER had a virus.
It can easilly have malware, which it different- and a cause of user error.
(Look up the definition of 'virus', and then look on XDA.)
Your childish pedantry is not helping. I have software on it getting in my way. It opens a browser window with an advert every 5 minutes, how am I to know if it's also taking my password keystrokes?
Third, a mouse is not precise, when I must continuously bounce back and forth between it and the keyboard.
It, and the stupid mouse pad, or the batteries in a wireless, are all part of the throwaway culture that exists today.
If you had learned how to type (you know, with both hands and not looking) on a real typewriter then you would know that efficiency is destroyed by moving your hands off of the keyboard.
You do make me laugh, so you can touch type on a tiny phone screen?
Funny how I use a full size wireless keyboard on my phone, and STILL do not need a mouse for anything.
But you must take your hands off the keyboard to touch the screen, so same problem.
Yeh, cheapo knock-off phones showing fake information. Did it come from Wish or something? I prefer to avoid such devices.
Ebay, China. Only £20, thought I'd try it. Got my money back.
But I did then get one for £40 from a UK seller (probably a Chinaman pretending to be in the UK) which was genuine (A VKWorld Mixplus Android 7), and got £10 off that because it forgets my contacts when powered off. But I solved that problem by using Google cloud to store the contacts. Everything else works perfectly, it's got GPS, sensors to use for spirit level, decent camera and video camera, HD screen, quad core processor, etc.
Not only that, Microsoft also nagging to install Windows 10 on old Windows 7 machines.
This is something I still see occasionally on school PCs, ancient Lenovos running Win 7 Home Basic, that could not possibly run Windows 10.
I stopped using Windows myself, back when Vista came out.
Odd, I have ancient machines, I have one that still uses DDR2 memory. It runs Windows 10 easily. In fact faster than any earlier Windows.
I find that I have no use for a computer.
Android will be (thankfully) the death of computers.
Yeah right, that's like saying bicycles will be the death of cars.