Display Monitor/Screen Clause Samples

Display Monitor/Screen. Kiosk should contain a touch screen; however, a durable security centered keyboard will also be considered especially supporting disabled individuals who could not access the kiosks. Contractor shall not provide a touch screen monitor of the “overlay” or “membrane” type. Kiosk with touch screen capability must have the ability to pinch and zoom to allow users to view content without having to scroll side to side (right and left). The requirement is to ensure that items viewed on the device are able to be adjusted is size to avoid the individual having to scroll. However there are cases where in order to view the item or text in a readable size, the viewing size must be increased which may require the individual to scroll or page over to view content. The desire is to have the Kiosk default to be able to resize and view all content without having to scroll. Then the individual could zoom in or enlarge the content for readability. For non-touch screen Kiosk, resolution changes must be possible to avoid scrolling

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