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C**S
I know I have very good intelligence and a lifetime of success
I know I have very good intelligence and a lifetime of success, but I also know I have something akin to dyslexia when it comes to mastering computer skills. It is of almost zero help for me to have a guru sit down at my computer, give me a quick explanation, and the let his/her fingers fly over the keys and, Voila! See--I have been taught! Not so. I require someone who is an expert, who also has fabulous verbal skill, has a great deal of patience, and allows me to stumble and make mistakes until my brain and body connect and I have developed a new skill. Sadly, very few talented people can discipline themselves to teach this way. If I can find an excellent book of explanations, especially if there are many clear screen shots in color so I can absorb what happens with each keystroke, I CAN learn. Dummy books often supply this kind of teaching/learning. However, I didn't get much help from several Dummy books, but did have success with this book. I have a very specific way in which I can learn computer technology and books like this are helping me to master a smart phone, in this case, an Android. I don't specifically require large print, but with books in a large print format, the information on a single page is often just enough for me to absorb as a comfortable step in mastering this skill. I am definitely not dyslexic, but very shortly after I tried to learn how to use my first computer, I adopted the screen name "Computer Dyslexic." If the shoe fits...... I wish I could give books like this ten stars.Nancy, 71 and still learning.
G**E
So so helpful; too basic
None of the things that I want to do, some should be fairly simple. It really is a basic book geared mostly to the phone, and little about the things I needed to know.
C**R
So far so good. Not detailed, but sufficient.
It seemed to work for the few times I've tried it. Moving an icon to the home screen, easy in an older version of Android, didn't work on this newer one - on a newer tablet. Few of these guides for seniors, dummies, or idiots get beyond the barren instructions in a typical owners' manual.
R**R
Got this for my Father
My father over age of 75 had a lot of problems understanding how to use his android phone and could hardly remember what he wqs shown by me. He loves to read, so this book helped him a lot as he could always check the book to see what to do.
M**L
Not useful at all for seniors, don't buy!
Not recommended at all!!! Very few pictures, print is too small. The few pictures that are included are black and white. Not useful at all for seniors. I bought it for my 80 year old father and he said he did not like it at all, quickly lost interest. A guide for seniors needs to have larger print, has to be very simple to follow with plenty of color photos. Remember most seniors do not have much experience with technology and computers. Guide has to be more visual. You are better off buying one of those guides by BDM that appear at the newsstand every few months which have plenty of color photos.
O**N
I feel like the author made a good attempt but should go ...
This book Failed in many ways to answer my questions. I feel like the author made a good attempt but should go back and have the book reviewed by a bunch of seniors who are getting new android phone for the first time and have them point out many of the blank areas and each
C**A
Help recieved
This book was a great help when my elderly father was forced into a smart phone in 2023 and had never used one or internet since the 90s.He was so lost and i was unable to go show him. He read it and figured out the basic functions to get by with. Also helpful it has larger print and easy steps for beginers. Great book.
T**R
does not answer all questions that a Moran like me has trying to use a new cell phone
Could go deeper into different phones
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