gennepher
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
Don't feel stupid @AnnbAfter about 14 years of having this laptop, I had to ask Neil today to show me how to refresh a page. Never done it, and never knew how, despite websites telling me to do that (mainly Find My Past - it keeps missing its target when I try to link to a page). So now I know - feel pretty stupid as well.
It took me a very long time to work that out.
I am on my second Android phone, and I couldn't figure out how to refresh the page with my first one. Second Android phone last year, and I still couldn't do it. Then one day I sat down with that flipping phone. And finally I got it. It was not obvious, as on the front page obvious. But you had to press something which went into another menu, maybe 3 dots or something and there was the refresh page symbol.
And if something is out of sight, it is out of mind to me and I just don't think it exists. So with files on a computer that is within a file that is within a file, I have great difficulty finding it or navigating it to that actual thing...
It is the same for me with object if the object out on display, I know where they are, but if I put the object in a drawer I have forgotten about it instantly and I go and buy another one because that object doesn't exist for me anymore that's been put away in a drawer. And I've never been able to get anyone to understand this even though I've tried to explain it to them...
If you come in my bungalow now, you will see that everything is labelled to within an inch of its life. Every container is labelled. Every drawer is labelled and that is the only way where I know or remember I've got something that is out of sight to me.
So with tablets or computers, files within files are virtually impossible for me to navigate, I cannot do it, unless I draw a diagram on a lined piece of paper with little arrows, leading to the file, and then a downward arrow leading to the second file and another sideways arrow leading to... and so on. My son used to get very upset and angry and frustrated with me, that I couldn't just see it without having to write all this stuff down. Stuff which came to him in just a click of the fingers.