Anybody encountered the new EFTPOS terminals? The screen is about the size of a postage stamp and its print is tiny with poor contrast. There is apparently the normal 3 selections - sav-chq-cr. I have had to ask the cashier today and two days ago to make my selection for me. No way I could see it between size and contrast. Today's was United Petrol (ANZ), the prior one was Officeworks.
Dougwe said
07:17 PM Jan 7, 2018
Struth Rusty. I had to sit down in shock mate. "Office" and "W..k" in one word.
I haven't come across a device like you talk about. YET.
Dickodownunder said
08:56 AM Jan 8, 2018
RustyD wrote:
Anybody encountered the new EFTPOS terminals? The screen is about the size of a postage stamp and its print is tiny with poor contrast. There is apparently the normal 3 selections - sav-chq-cr. I have had to ask the cashier today and two days ago to make my selection for me. No way I could see it between size and contrast. Today's was United Petrol (ANZ), the prior one was Officeworks.
I haven't come across one of those yet RustyD but I do understand from where you are coming.
I find that generally, most electronic devices are either so small or have such small print that the print is qhite often, impossible to read.
I went to my optometrist the other day and he explained that with my eyes anyway, it is difficult to get a prescription that covers all situations.
My current pair are those graded glasses that provide reasonable reading and general use but long distance is not as good.
He has prescribed a new set which he tells me will serve most purposes. I am hoping..
I think it is a challenge amoungst the people that make these electronic devices to make their equipment as small as possible.
-- Edited by Dickodownunder on Monday 8th of January 2018 08:56:41 AM
RustyD said
11:19 PM Jan 8, 2018
I am about to get cataract surgery. My mother (93) had surgery for cataracts a few years ago. Reckons contrast and colour suddenly became good again. She noticed as only one eye is done at a time so you get to see (pun intended) how bad your eyes were/are. I liv e in hope.
Bryan said
11:38 AM Jan 9, 2018
Everything is becoming more and more unreadable to me. I wear glasses and have my eyes tested regularly, so I know it's not me.
Anybody encountered the new EFTPOS terminals? The screen is about the size of a postage stamp and its print is tiny with poor contrast. There is apparently the normal 3 selections - sav-chq-cr. I have had to ask the cashier today and two days ago to make my selection for me. No way I could see it between size and contrast. Today's was United Petrol (ANZ), the prior one was Officeworks.
I haven't come across a device like you talk about. YET.
I haven't come across one of those yet RustyD but I do understand from where you are coming.
I find that generally, most electronic devices are either so small or have such small print that the print is qhite often, impossible to read.
I went to my optometrist the other day and he explained that with my eyes anyway, it is difficult to get a prescription that covers all situations.
My current pair are those graded glasses that provide reasonable reading and general use but long distance is not as good.
He has prescribed a new set which he tells me will serve most purposes. I am hoping..
I think it is a challenge amoungst the people that make these electronic devices to make their equipment as small as possible.
-- Edited by Dickodownunder on Monday 8th of January 2018 08:56:41 AM
Everything is becoming more and more unreadable to me. I wear glasses and have my eyes tested regularly, so I know it's not me.