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mentando
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The Internet of Poorly Working Things
And not barrier-free I would imagine.
dsr_
on Aug 22, 2016
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Blind people can gently touch the wall, find the buttons, and figure out which one is up, because it's over the down button.
Try that with a touch screen.
fnord123
on Aug 22, 2016
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Right, but if they add or remove floors, they don't need to change the touch screen. Eat that, normal buttons! /s
scaryclam
on Aug 22, 2016
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Heck, a lot of physical buttons also have braille on them
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