[Electronics-Talk] Restaurant Tablets

Pamela Dominguez pammygirl99 at gmail.com
Mon May 17 01:36:36 UTC 2021


It might be a 1/16, or a micro mini jack if you say it's smaller.  Because 
the 1/8 is now the standard earphone jack, unlike the old-fashioned quarter 
inch or standard phone plug of yesteryear.  Pam.

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I no it's not a lightning jack.  It's the smaller jack than the jack on a CD
player.  And I made a mistake with the size.  It's a 1/8th inch jack.  Not a
1/16th inch jack.
It's smaller than the ones that fit CD players.
The only device I've ever seen that used the smaller jack was micro
cassettes.

I did notice there were 2 additional jacks on the tablet.  One of which
looked like some kind of ac port.  The other looked like a microphone jack.
The 1/16th inch version.


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What the headphone jack is depends on the tablet.  if it is an iPad it would
be lightning.

This situation would be covered by the ADA, because a restaurant is a public
place. It says they have to make an accommodation, but does not specify
what.  It could be reading you the menu, and taking your order.

Dave

At 08:59 PM 5/15/2021, you wrote:
>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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