Tactile is not really relevant in most control rooms, where you want people to look at what they are doing anyway.
Also, screen-based interfaces have more advantages, such as the ability to show documentation that is 1 hover/click away. And showing warnings with precise information, right where you are looking (rather than have a red light somewhere turning on, and you have to find it).
I think it's reasonable to at least partially overlap criticism; regardless of whether it's implemented in a touch screen, dynamically moving information, and doubly so controls, means that the user has to figure out where things are every time they use the interface. That's fine in some cases, but it's definitely a downside.
Tactile is not really relevant in most control rooms, where you want people to look at what they are doing anyway.
Also, screen-based interfaces have more advantages, such as the ability to show documentation that is 1 hover/click away. And showing warnings with precise information, right where you are looking (rather than have a red light somewhere turning on, and you have to find it).