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Millennials trying to act like Gen Xers don’t know shortcuts? Whatever.
More that Gen X doesn't exist; it seems to go Boomers, Millenials, Gen Z
Gen X, the real Silent Generation. So silent that nobody notices us sneaking past, ensuring a smooth transition from the analog age to digital.
Ikr? We were learning keyboard based commands because mice weren't a thing at the time. Even filthy casuals picked up some over the decades
I remember those WordPerfect paper templates you'd put over the keyboard to list all the shortcuts.
Lotus 1-2-3
no it's the normal erasure of gen x from the timeline
The timeline goes
Old dead boomers
Dying wealthy boomers
Young poor boomers
Gen y
Millennials
Gen z
Gen alpha
Gen Y = millennials
The normal erasure of Millennial Falcons from the timeline?
Blame boomers. Millennials is their catchall term for whatever generation they're complaining about regardless if it's Millennials, Gen X, Z, Alpha, etc.
At the same time, I feel anyone under 25 describes anyone over 25 as boomer, so that ain't helping either lol.
There are users from all generations who don't know shortcuts. There are also users from all generations who do know shortcuts. In my experience, gen X/Y are more likely than other generations to know shortcuts. With that said, I still come across far more gen X who don't know any than gen Y.
Though this all may be culture/region dependent.
Em... Well...