Yikes, hadn't thought about this. We just got a new eftpos machine at work, what if we get a blind client one day?
Replacing physical buttons and controls with touchscreens also means removing accessibility features. Physical buttons can be textured or have Braille and can be located by touch and don't need to be pressed with a bare finger. Touchscreens usually require precise taps and hand-eye coordination for the same task.
Many point-of-sale machines now are essentially just a smartphone with a card reader attached and the interface. The control layout can change at a moment's notice and there are no physical boundaries between buttons. With a keypad-style machine, the buttons are always in the same place and can be located by touch, especially since the middle button has a raised ridge on it.
Buttons can also be located by touch without activating them, which enables a "locate then press" style of interaction which is not possible on touchscreens, where even light touches will register as presses and the buttons must be located visually rather than by touch.
When elevator or door controls are replaced by touch screens, will existing accessibility features be preserved, or will some people no longer be able to use those controls?
Who is allowed to control the physical world, and who is making that decision?
Older version of Renga is so in loveee 🤧
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thanks!
“look at it, you know i can’t!” consider this your daily reminder that disabled people are the funniest people on earth
So you've got gas during the session. Blame it on the clinic's therapy animal. You can make one up if necessary. Oh dear, Fluffy's popped off again. Fluffy can even be another client's service animal in the other room, a neighbour's pet come to visit.
Conversations had while waiting for a sandsteamer.
Made for day 1 of @acetrigunweek “self-discovery/what makes us human” :)
In total agreement of this~
Plenty of pairings and plots I prefer in fanfiction but I still think the canon stuff is OK.
I feel fandom would get along a lot better if there was mutual understanding that liking a character, agreeing with a character, and thinking the character is well constructed/executed are all separate (if often overlapping) positions, each with their separate tastes and subjectivities. Also: character portrayals are intended to make the audience feel things; this is separate from (if often overlapping with) analyzing/appreciating their actions and role in the story.
Trigun by Yasuhiro Nightow.
Well fucks? Get to it!
Say it with me! Wheelchairs aren’t sad! Mobility aids aren’t sad! Mobility aids are instruments of freedom!
Eren:
Mikasa:
Armin:
Connie & Sasha:
Jean:
Marco:
Annie:
Reiner:
Berthotld:
Krista/Historia:
Ymir:
Levi:
Erwin:
Hanji:
Scouting legion: