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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-02-21 06:09 pm

[ SECRET POST #2242 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2242 ⌋

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[personal profile] nyxelestia 2013-02-22 11:28 am (UTC)(link)
Don't worry, NO ONE is good at touchpad typing. That's why so many people buy a separate keyboard you can plug into your tablet if you have to type on it a lot. :)

With technology, I think it's as much a tech-intuition thing as the ease-of-use of the technology itself. A lot of people take the "easy to use" thing for granted because of the way they grew up (i.e. it might be easy for us to always find a save button and how to save and all the complicated stuff with it, but that's because we know that the floppy-disk icon means save; for someone like Steve, he's not going to have any idea what that little picture means until someone explains it to him).

But sometimes, even if you grew up around technology, it's still just going to be difficult for you, or even certain types of technology. (I can do lots of stuff on computers that most people end up calling in tech support for and sometimes will even fork over a lot of cash for, but I'm absolutely hopeless with the TV).

And on the flip side, even if you don't grow up with technology (or a certain kind of it), you can pick up on it very fast if that general skill is something you're used to - I hold that Steve would pick up on tech fast, not because it's easy, but because that's what he's used to. WWII in the real world was a time of massive technological change and advancement, let alone the kind of alien tech Steve was dealing with in Marvel's version of WWII, and that's before accounting for his friendship with Howard Stark. :)