Well that just takes the biscuit!

Those who know me, will know that I have a terrible relationship with tech, things randomly crash or dont' work or I can't remember how to do it. I thought I'd have a look at co-pilot to see what everyones raving about, so I clicked on it and nothing happened, nothing at all.

DId I do something wrong or has Ai decided I'm a danger to it?

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  • Your welcome.

    According to the information, they do individual sessions for people in their own homes  (if that is what you want), as well as other group sessions around the country.

    I really hope somebody knowledgeable and sympathetic to your specific needs can help you. 

  • It could be, but if its anything like the woman in the library who did this stuff, then it wouldn't work, not only was she one of the most autistic unfriendly people I've ever met, she didn't seem to know what it was, or why any learning difficulty would be a problem. But the sessions are in the library where there are old fashioned overhead lights, I can't use screens with them as I can see the screen flicker and get a 3 day migraine, where I can't see, properly, eat or do anything. Theres nowhere else to go i the library with not artificial light, not that she thought it was a problem.

    But I'll give it another go and see if this lot are any different. Thanks

  • https://www.gov.uk/government/news/thousands-to-get-free-digital-training-so-everyone-has-the-chance-to-shop-around-for-cheaper-deals-online

    I saw that, but as the UK government is claiming that it is funding free digital training for people in all areas, I thought of you and emailed the organisation in the link to ask if they could help a person in your area of north Wales. They said that if the person concerned could fill in the form they would send it to their trainer to get the person help. I didn’t mention this forum or pass on details about you and the specific difficulties you have mentioned here or in your other posts.

    Might be worth a try?