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I just checked, it's 5 (or 6 if it's not your main display) clicks to enable gsync, nothing hard.
For tech illiterate people, the difficulty of a task is not measured by the number of clicks it takes. Literally the first step you listed is enough to lose most people on their first PC.
Tech illiterate people are screwed either way because windows will leave their high refresh rate screens at 60Hz (unless something has changed).
But why not just enable it by default? The PC knows it's a GSync Panel. It would be so easy. And kinda ironic as Nvidia was specifically advertising with the deep panel-Pc integration of their modules.
I have no clue. If it were up to me I'd enable it by default or have some dialog popup after you first connect a new gsync capable screen where you could set it up.
I didn't have any trouble with it, either. It might have also been set up by default, but that was long ago, so can't recall clearly.