Precisely said Satguru.

It is rather easy for Visually Impaired to mark the attendance using
biometric mechanism. The Machines are generally installed at the place
and you can put your finger at the right slot on the Machine as this
slot is designed accordingly.
The required voice output is already there as Satguru said. Even there
are some keys given on the Machine which can also be used by us people
with no trouble, however, the use of these keys or buttons is rarely
comes in the practice some time when your employee code does not work.
Once your finger is set, you can use it so comfortably.

Regards,

Amit Bhatt



On 11/13/14, Satguru Rathi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is a biometric machine installed here in my office too, and I find
> easier marking our attendence on a biometric machine rather than marking 'p'
>
> on a register unsure of the right column. Everything requires bit of
> learning and practise and these machines aren't an exception but there is
> nothing extraordinary in knowing these.
> 1. It is easier to remember the location of the machine rather than of a
> register.
> 2. Register can be replaced with some other book/register but Machine is
> one.
> 3. Each machine has a dedicated spot for marking the fingerprints and this
> spot is easily identifiable.
> 4. Most of the machines has audio feedback which says "Thank You" if finger
>
> is pressed on the right spot or "Please Try Again" if you've made a
> mistake.
>
>
> With best regards,
> Satguru
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: P. Subramani
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> Subject: [AI] Biometric attendance!
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> With the installation of biometrics attendance systems in most of central
> got offices, I am wondering how the blind are using/adapting to the use of
> the machines. Do we have any exemption from recording our attendance on
> biometrics? if not,  how to use the machines efficiently/effectively?
> advise/suggestions are invited. Thanks and regards, P. Subramani
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