This issue occurs in iPhone devices as well. The notification is not in focus. Since there is no touch screen, one has to select still there or not there with a dial wheel or similar. If the notification was in focus, it would be either press a button, or move the dial wheel to the other selection and then press a button. These are reasonable safe operations and can easily be performed using muscle memory (i.e., one does not need to move the attention to the screen or the dial wheel). The current situation is completely unsafe. One needs to move the dial wheel and look at the screen to make sure one gets to the proper selection -- which happens to be fairly difficult, and not recommended. Just for safety reasons, this should be fixed.
This issue occurs in iPhone devices as well. The notification is not in focus. Since there is no touch screen, one has to select still there or not there with a dial wheel or similar. If the notification was in focus, it would be either press a button, or move the dial wheel to the other selection and then press a button. These are reasonable safe operations and can easily be performed using muscle memory (i.e., one does not need to move the attention to the screen or the dial wheel). The current situation is completely unsafe. One needs to move the dial wheel and look at the screen to make sure one gets to the proper selection -- which happens to be fairly difficult, and not recommended. Just for safety reasons, this should be fixed.