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I toured a multifamily housing facility that had recently removed its prox reader / keypad access control systems at their pedestrian gates, and replaced them with facial recognition cameras, similar to the image below. There were no physical buttons - - only a touch-sensitive screen. You stare at the screen, it has some graphics that indicate whether it can scan your face or whether further adjustment is needed, and when the scan is successful it can unlock the gate.
Question: Aside from mounting heights of the scanner, what would it take to make this ADA accessible? Specifically, how would a person who is blind be able to utilize these systems?

Question: Aside from mounting heights of the scanner, what would it take to make this ADA accessible? Specifically, how would a person who is blind be able to utilize these systems?

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