Years ago, most of the single- handle control shower valves were a more complex system. First, you had control of the water on - water off feature by pulling the handle out or pushing it back in. But you also had spray pressure control, in other words as you pulled the control handle out towards you fruther, the pressure of the water spray changed (stronger the further out the control was pulled). Then, there was the 3rd control by turning the handle right or left to control the temperature.
Today, most of these are just really have the on-off control and the temperature control. The pull-out part simply opens or closes the valve to a pre-set pressure (not sure if that can be adjusted somehow at the valve body itself). In other words, you have no real control over the pressure of the water stream. Then, you still have the temperature control though by turning the handle left or right.
I installed one of the newer ones (a Moen) that was relatively inexpensive a few years back and found out to my disappointment that it didn't have the water pressure control feature. Most of them were like that. I searched around and found a replacement that was like the older types. They are more expensive of course but I like that feature.
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