Universal design for the physical world - ATMs Flashcards
True or False: As of 2012, about 50% of ATMs failed to meet basic accessibility guidelines for blind access.
True
Which of the following is a primary issue for wheelchair users with limited upper body mobility when accessing ATMs?
A. No space underneath the ATM for positioning
B. Lack of headphone jacks
C. Unclear audio instructions
D. Braille characters on the keypad
A. No space underneath the ATM for positioning
What is one potential drawback of voice-activated ATMs for users with limited upper body mobility?
A. Reduced privacy
B. Inability to reach buttons
C. Complex interface
D. No audio guidance
A. Reduced privacy
True or False: Most modern ATMs provide independent access for users with limited upper body mobility.
False
What technology helps blind users interact with ATMs?
A. Tactile buttons
B. Headphone jacks
C. Low contrast screens
D. Voice recognition
B. Headphone jacks
Which feature benefits both low vision users and people without disabilities when using ATMs?
A. Braille characters
B. Low contrast screens
C. High contrast screens
D. Large fonts
C. High contrast screens
What type of users can benefit from mobile and online banking?
A. Blind users
B. People with low vision
C. People with mobility issues
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Which universal design principle applies to ATMs that provide tactile, visual, and audio information to users?
A. Flexibility in Use
B. Perceptible Information
C. Simple and Intuitive Use
D. Low Physical Effort
B. Perceptible Information