If WearComps are to become widespread commercial items,
shouldn't they be easier for the average user to learn how to
use?
People are expected to take time to learn to do important things. We spend
many years learning how to read, write, and do basic maths properly; we
read manuals and practice before receiving a driver's license; we work
hard and long to train for jobs or attain a degree.
If we propose to use EyeTap for such a profound and relevant task as
altering our perceptions of reality, then it only makes sense that we would
be willing to invest some time and effort into learning how to properly
configure and manipulate a WearComp.
See also
Why should WearComps run Linux?
Adapted from James Fung's
Some Thoughts and
Observations on Humanistic Intelligence and Mediated Reality