[Trainer-Talk] Need information on Accessible date stamp
David Sexton
david at rustytelephone.net
Fri Aug 16 22:08:16 UTC 2024
If I had to do this job, I would get used to how the stamp works. Then,
each morning, I'd do a test stamp on a postit note and use AI like be my
eyes or seeing AI to read the postit note to confirm the date is correct.
David
On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 10:23 AM Brian Vogel via Trainer-Talk <
trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> I am not trying to be snarky, but wouldn't a reasonable accommodation being
> having someone else in the office set the date for that stamp each morning?
>
> I know of a wide variety of date stamps, but all of them require the
> turning of small wheels, even if they're easily physically accessible, to
> change month, day (both tens position and final digit position), and year.
> It is possible, once many of these are initially set to the correct
> month/day/year for modification of same to be made "by feel" of the wheel
> turned, provided you know you're going in the correct direction.
>
> But I've never known of any "talking date stamp" and can find none on
> Amazon. There are scads of self-inking stamps that someone who is blind
> could definitely use for the actual receipt stamping of documents, but I'd
> still be having someone check that today's date is correct on it every
> morning if I wanted to be 100% sure that it was.
>
> Brian
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