Because it makes more sense than manufacturing a different keypad without Braille just for the drive-through ATMs. If all the keypads have Braille then it doesn’t matter where the ATM will be installed.
The thing that gets me is that it would take about 20¢ per machine to make a card reader that would read the card no matter how you inserted it. Instead, they spit it out and make you re-insert it.
bald almost 16 years ago
why do drive through ATM keypads have the buttons in braille?
VermilionSparrow almost 16 years ago
Because it makes more sense than manufacturing a different keypad without Braille just for the drive-through ATMs. If all the keypads have Braille then it doesn’t matter where the ATM will be installed.
runar almost 16 years ago
The thing that gets me is that it would take about 20¢ per machine to make a card reader that would read the card no matter how you inserted it. Instead, they spit it out and make you re-insert it.