vinsanity
Contributor
Absolutely. It's so bad in tropical vacation dives, I'm almost starting to warm up to the GUE hatred of computers. I think they take it too far, but on my last trip to Cabo, out of 8 guest divers, 2 people went into deco on our 120 ft AOW-only dive and couldn't figure out why their computer was blowing up at them or how to follow what it was telling them to do.The thread is old but plenty of divers still have problem to understand why:
1. the sound of the alarm.
2. the displayed arrow.
3. the number is getting smaller and smaller in one particular sector.
Ageless issue.
There is some truth there, but it doesn't help that most people just don't read manuals period and a lot of vacation divers only use their dive computer a couple times a year, which makes it much harder to remember.I think the problem with people understanding computers starts with really poorly written manuals. It is not just the quality of the writing, it is the overall design. The critical information, which comprises a tiny fraction of the total manual's bulk, is typically scattered throughout the manual without clear identification in the table of contents.
I think dive computer manufactures should build their documentation based on the assumption that the user will use it out of the box some number of times having only looked at your quick start guide, at best. Most will probably eventually tinker through the menus (hopefully with the manual) setting things they way they wants, but then will forget everything about the computer between dives. They should be able able to quickly be reminded of how to use their previously configured computer without needing to download and read a 100 page pdf, because they simply won't. They'll wing it and follow the DM instead. Also, if you can't describe that refresh on 1 laminated card... your computer is probably needs a new interface.
That said, I'm not one of those people, but I had to re-read my wife's manual and teach her how to use hers before every vacation. Worst decision ever was splurging on my computer and then not buying my wife the exact same computer.