So far the whopping great touchpad at the centre of the controller hasn't been used for anything remotely worthwhile, with most developers instead mapping it to, well, a map, or having both halves of it represent what used to be 'Start' and 'Select' buttons. The PS4's dashboard needs a shakeup, and a much bigger one than the last edition that saw Sony simply extend that long list of recently-accessed tiles that are just plain bad to sift through. What we need is the option to put titles in folders, as well as 'pinning' certain games to a front-end menu, as oppose to this weird take on the PS3's XMB where everything is doubled up. Add in support for the touchpad to provide laptop-style shortcuts depending on which of its four corners you're pressing down, and that takes care of having instant-access to things like settings or hard drive maintenance.