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In reply to the discussion: For those who are computer challenged, why do you think you have such an issue? [View all]sufrommich
(22,871 posts)2. My Mom is 75,I'm 56 and call her when I need computer help.
I don't think it has anything to do with age,in my case it's impatience more than anything else.I'm not offended by your question, I just need to know enough about computers to use them as I see fit, anything beyond that bores me.
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For those who are computer challenged, why do you think you have such an issue? [View all]
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
OP
Without venturing into neuroscience, I think lack of familiarity is a huge factor
steve2470
Jun 2013
#3
So I guess you technically group up in the very early years of the computer age?
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
#6
Anytime a programmer or tutor tells you, "All you have to do is..." you know you're in trouble.
randome
Jun 2013
#16
I've been on the internet for 17 years and I still have trouble with some sites
steve2470
Jun 2013
#17
instead of just written instructions (I am awful at those) a series of screen shots helps a lot.
bettyellen
Jun 2013
#32
I'm really visual and have a hard time with losing paper instructions... so I write a tiny bit,
bettyellen
Jun 2013
#34
Plenty of people don't get mechanical/technological things. But many who do lack other talents.
WinkyDink
Jun 2013
#35
For me, yes, it was fear at first. Your parents are lucky that you are so patient and kind nt
steve2470
Jun 2013
#42
She just doesn't care about learning to use technology. All the "teaching" in the world
geckosfeet
Jun 2013
#65
So, you think she wants the interaction with the person who is clueless about people
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2013
#66