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No, a very tiny number of them were. The vast majority can just about connect to their own wifi assuming the guide was printed and not a QR code.
Gen Z grew up with tech just basically works, and hides all the complicated stuff behind 17 submenus and automatic installs. I know plenty of gen Z who literally don't know what a file path is.
Millenials and Gen X are the generations who needed to know tech if they wanted to use it. Unlike tech savvy boomers, there's a lot of them, since computers were consumer products by then. And unlike gen Z, nothing was simple or automatic and there were no guides. You learned how to learn, or you didn't get to use a PC for anything other than solitaire.
Now that's the truth if I've ever seen it. I'm right at the old edge of Gen Z, and some people just three to five years younger than me have trouble finding that file they downloaded.
Now, I'm not judging for that. If you don't grow up using a PC, how would you know the ins and outs?
But what really gets me if someone needs to use a PC for Uni or work, and still doesn't make any effort to learn after a year or two of using one.
That's just inexcusable, no matter the age.
I guess I'm biased, I have a lot of boomer relatives and parents of friends that are still working in tech. In my world, it's a lot of them.
The following might be true, I also know a lot of younger people in every generation that don't know tech. I mean most humans don't want to know that stuff unless they have to. Maybe that's confirming that Gen x and Millennials had to know.