Auggie chuckled and nodded, he knew plenty of people that were technologically challenged, he'd never been one of them, but he could understand the frustration of it all. He'd been on the opposite end of the teaching bit enough times to know. "From what I understand these powers aren't a walk in the park for anyone." Though perhaps Eliot more than any others, still he wasn't looking forward to dealing with his own power whatever it might end up being.
"The transition isn't an easy one, and I still have trouble with it sometimes, and it's been four years for me." He told him shrugging, Eliot might not be able to see the way he'd been able to in the past but Auggie thought some measure of sight was better than none. There were adjustments to make, but he didn't live his entire life in the dark either- and despite those thoughts he wasn't going to be the one to tell Eliot he should be grateful for what he still had, it wasn't his place and no one liked to hear those things.
"It is a pain." He agreed with a short laugh, "you get the hang of it eventually. I remember thinking I'd never understand it when I was first learning." He told him. "But you keep at it and you figure out the ways you need to adjust and at least that part of your life becomes easier."