I am still
working on stopping voices when there is no headset. It is very
distracting when I am trying to vote.
Jurisdictions that paranoid will opt for the "hide ballot" screen.
The poll worker can hover over them if they like, since they can't see the
ballot of hear the voices.
Oh dear.
Bad example
Ian. Blind voters do use ATMs, and Braille on the keypad is common.
They memorize the sequence. Royal bank even issues releases to blind
institutes when they change the interface. Its like saying blind people
can't walk around a city because they can't read street
signs.
As to why there is
Braille on they keypads at drive thru ATMs... We'll probably have to
ask someone at Diebold that.
Ken
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