If that were the case, I'm sure a $1.50 earplug deal from Radio Shack will
do the trick, assuming there is a miniplug, I think that is what it is
called.
Steve
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Lyle Martin wrote:
>>The ATMs have audio jacks that deliver spoken
instructions privately to protect the security
of blind and low-vision users.<<
Does this mean that an ATM user who wants privacy must
carry a headset (to plug into the audio jacks)?
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