Control ergonomics was important when I had my old automatic turntables.
My Dual 1019 had a horizontally sliding lever that actuated the arm lift off the record, and it responded to the lightest touch such that it could be actuated without disturbing my light-tracking Shure V-15 VxMR in the record groove, despite the springy chassis suspension.
But even more impressive to me were the control buttons on my Miracord 50h, which could also be activated so smoothly so as not to bounce the stylus in the record groove.
So far as controls on electronics, I liked the heft of the tuning knob on my Mac MR-78 which could send the frequency needle way down the dial with just one twirl. I also recall how good a Marantz flywheel tuning knob felt, tho I never owned one.
Finally, it felt like I was spinning a safe combination lock while turning the volume knob on my Pass Aleph P preamp as it subtly clicked by its optical encoder. Very smooth -- no resistance and no end stops.

