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Best remote control option to support non-techies
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I think to make an informed choice you need a certain understanding of what an operating system is at all and what might be differences etc. I'm talking about people who are afraid that their emails disappear from the webmailer if they buy a new laptop.
From my experience it's important that, after booting the PC, they immediately find the 1-x icons on the desktop to open the browser etc. Within the browser they need bookmarks to find webmail, banking etc.
They won't try to install new software, enter commands in the terminal or tweak around with the settings.
But to calm you down a bit: if they really don't like it, they can stick with Windows. ;)