You're doing it wrong!
If they don't put that on there, they get sued...got to love our society.
Doesn't sound like the safest idea, but of course they should. I thought the buttons had braille on them too, my mistake; they do around here and seems quite useful. Problem is, the audio probably defaults to spanish
People who are legally blind cannot see small print, but most of them don't read braille because they aren't completely blind so that wouldn't help them. Having an audio option is perfect for that kind of situation.
Fair enough, but that is a Chase ATM, and a newer one (at least OS) and the text on the screen is way larger than that, or any of the text on the whole machine.
Please press 2 for English
P.S. - Don't forget, it's drive through...not walk up.
Haha, sounds like you succeeded where I failed. I was asked by bank employees to use the walk up ATM not the drive up unless I was driving My response of "well it was busy" did not suffice