[Electronics-Talk] Restaurant Tablets

Steve Cook stanley7709 at gmail.com
Sun May 16 10:41:36 UTC 2021


I think I would carry my own wired ear buds instead of the ones they would provide. I know where mine have been. 




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The last time I ate at Applyby's before the pandemic, which was well over a year ago, the waitress didn't know what I was talking about when I asked her whether the electronic tablet at the table was accessible to blind customers.  Instead, she said that she would be happy to read off the list of selections on the menu, which I guess would be considered a reasonable accomodation to comply with the ADA. Also, they still had printed menus for anyone who did not feel comfortable using a tablet. But even if the tablets at Appleby's had earphone jacks that accomoedated a standard 3.5 mm plug, how would you turn on the built-in screen reader to hear the menu? I'm not even sure whether these tablets are standard, off-the-shelf IPads or Android-based tablets or tablets specially designed to the restaurant's specifications that only serve as electronic menus and may not even have a built-in screen reader in the first place.


Gerald



On 5/15/2021 10:49 PM, Andy Baracco via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> A long time ago I read where Applebee's was supposed to make them 
> accessible.
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> Andy
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>> Does anyone know if restaurants which have the paying tablets at each 
>> table are supposed to issue earphones for us blind folk?
>>
>> I'm assuming the only ones out there are the one-ear variety kind.
>>
>> I sure hope they do have them.  I don't know anyone who has the 
>> smaller audio jack devices.  I think they are 1/16th inch and are 
>> mono. If I'm wrong about that, I know one of you guys will correct me.
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