[Electronics-talk] Accessible lock
Michael Bullis
mabullis at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 9 23:34:50 UTC 2009
Hi Carolyn:
Long time no talk. Alaska locks and some other companies make locks with
four wheels that you can set. When you push the wheels away from you they
go to zero and then you move the wheel down to the right number. The wheels
can be felt as they go through the numbers.
Mike Bullis
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Subject: [Electronics-talk] Accessible lock
Listers,
This is a really low-tech question, but does anyone know of a small
padlock (suitable for, say, a health club locker) that operates without a
key or a visual combination system? Ideally I'd love something that
responds to a voice command, even a fingerprint or something similar. But
I'd settle for a small keypad. I've struck out at hardware stores.
Carolyn
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