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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]Sekhmets Daughter
(7,515 posts)I didn't own a computer until I was 52...then bought a PC. Didn't have any problem learning how to do what I wanted to do with it and fell in love with the internet immediately. In 2004 I switched from a PC to an iMac. Anyone can learn to use a Mac, the things I don't do are not because I can't, but because I've never wanted or needed to and have had no reason to learn how. The learning is not an issue. If I decide I want to do something, I can figure/find out how to do it.
I think what you would find is that your grandmother has trouble learning any new skill set...not just those needed for the computer. It might be easier to give her clearly written simple instruction cards. My ex-husband does not know how to compose new email. He only replies or forwards! He's 69 ( I am 65) I've walked him through the process at least two times, that I remember. For his birthday next month I am giving him a set of cards with the simple How to: of new email and a few other things that seem to stump him...attachments etc. He has trouble learning anything new these days, but has not been diagnosed with Alzheimer's so it's just a matter of age related difficulties. Not all suffer from them, and there is a wide variety as to severity amongst we older folks.