Heard a compelling recording of a clearly independent #blind person dealing with a destination dispatch elevator system this morning.
For someone who can independently walk to the station and elevator, and doesn't have to rely on the badly designed #accessibility option, I'd imagine the total time for choosing a floor and boarding can be measured in single or low double-digit seconds. It took this person over two and a half minutes, which is entirely a reflection on the system, not them.
Imagine this "#disability tax" adding up throughout your day. That's assuming you can even use the pseudo-accessible interface, which relied on audio of numbers spoken in English. If you're deafblind, or require another spoken language, it moves from being a disability tax to a stone cold barrier.
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@jscholes yes and because I have to attend meetings on several floors and have a guide dog so have to go outside several times in a day, add up some more!
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@jscholes yeah, and like you say, if you are deaf blind, you are fucked!
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