Is all computer aided equipment inherently hard to use?

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Walt O'Reagun Profile
Walt O'Reagun answered

No.  Far from it, when you consider most electronics are "computer aided" these days.  From your watch, to your vehicle, to your kitchen appliances, to your phone, to your television.

PJ Stein Profile
PJ Stein answered

The whole point of aiding equipment with a computer is to make it easier to use.  Look at cars nowadays. You get in an press a button to start it and it runs at maximum efficiency. About 50 years ago you had to press in the clutch and the gas pedals turn the key and adjust choke all without flooding the engine. We now have cars that let you know if you are drifting out of your lane or following to closely. It won't be long before we have cars that drive themselves. That seems like it would be easier to use to me.

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