It seems a few of you guys play by sight instead of sound. With the rotary, you just listen to the tone. Then you know which position you're in. As with music, you play by hearing. And, also, in my experience, the rotary is,by far, the most sturdy of switches. I have never had one fail and I have been playing PRS since 1988. On the other hand, I have replaced many toggles and blades that died during a performance or session.
Granted, the rotary has undergone a few changes since the first ones, but they're still my"go to" given that option.