[Electronics-Talk] Restaurant Tablets

David Andrews dandrews920 at comcast.net
Sun May 16 20:00:57 UTC 2021


Also, unless it has been set up, there may be no easy way to bring up 
a screen reader.

Dave

At 11:53 PM 5/15/2021, you wrote:
>The next time I'm at Applebee's--which is where I saw the tablet, I'm going
>to ask about an earpiece.
>However, it won't surprise me if the server has no clue as to what I'm
>asking about.
>
>
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>A long time ago I read where Applebee's was supposed to make them
>accessible.
>
>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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