19 Sep
2003
19 Sep
'03
3:34 p.m.
Thus spake Mike Donahue (mdonahue@WATG.com) [19/09/03 15:28]:
Hi.. I might have missed the post, but braille on drive through has zero to do with a design mistake - it's practicality. The ATM manufacturer doesn't put out a "drive-through" and "walk-up" model - it puts out one, and then it's up to whomever to mount it. Simpler just to put braille on the kit and ship, and not worry about it.
But the bank, who chooses to mount the Braille-enabled machine as drive through, orders the Braille added, do they not? (As to whether or not this is a good idea, I'm keeping away from.)