To add
fuel to the debate, does the Japanese language button get paired with a START
button having Japanese text? Mark
Earley 850 422-2100 - office/fax 850 322-3226 - cell -----Original
Message----- Good point Jeff and thank
you for the reply, it’s so seldom I get one. If it is a question of
what ifs, then what does the phone caller do when asked to touch “1” for
English and “2” for another language and the caller touches the wrong number? What do you do when using
a conventional phone and you touch the wrong digit in a sequence? This RCR is based
strictly from observation demonstrating a multi language (English and French)
R6, generally to election officials and watching them touch the language label
and expecting something to start. The language labels are
quite large and it is possible to touch by mistake, not probable though IMHO. Greg -----Original
Message----- What if
you touched Japanese by mistake and the AVTS went directly to the ballot in
Japanese??? There is no way of going back to the main screen, only if you
go all the way to the end of the ballot, and do a cancel, then make a new Voter
Card and start the process all over. Jeff -----Original
Message----- Currently
the voter will touch the language of their choice on the BS and expect a
response. When nothing happens, they start searching and discover the
START label at the bottom of the screen. The
person demonstrating the BS will probably tell the voter to touch the START key
at the bottom. I have watched this hundreds of times and often wondered
if the START process could be incorporated into the language selection label. Greg Forsythe 416 446-1383 - Office 416 446-1425 - Fax 416 464-3736 - Cell |