Is there or
has there been any mention within the software development of the use of
directional keys as opposed to strictly numeric input. I come back to this for those
individuals that will rely on only a fist for
input.
Larry
J. Dix
Vice
President of Operations
Global
Election Systems
-----Original
Message-----
From:
owner-bugtrack@gesn.com [mailto:owner-bugtrack@gesn.com]On Behalf Of Ken Clark
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 12:46
PM
To:
bugtrack@gesn.com
Cc: Barry
Herron
Subject: RE: Numeric
Key row inoperable using BS 4.1.1.1
I think this is "fixed"
in 4.1.2.
It is mostly academic
however. You can't run an election with the security door
unlocked. If you want to meet TX fist requirements, you'll want to
bring that up with our hardware department when they design the VIBS
keypad.
Ken
-----Original
Message-----
From:
owner-bugtrack@gesn.com [mailto:owner-bugtrack@gesn.com]On Behalf Of Larry Dix
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 8:43
AM
To: Bugtrack@Gesn.
Com
Cc: Barry
Herron
Subject: Numeric Key
row inoperable using BS 4.1.1.1
The numeric key row above the qwerty keys is
inoperable when plugging in a keyboard for use as an input device for
VIBS. The numeric keypad to the
right of the keyboard is operable.
This creates a problem when demonstrating ADA
capabilities using a big key keyboard.
The big key keyboard
does not have a numeric keypad and therefore can not enter numeric
commands. The big key keyboard
was selected to meet ADA requirements in Texas that require all controls and
operable mechanisms to be operable with one hand including a closed
fist.
Larry
J. Dix
Vice
President of Operations
Global
Election Systems