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RE: VIBS Voter Card Encoding Problem?



Maryland was also under the impression that they had the option to display or hide the ballot.  The person creating pollworker documentation in 1 County has included direction to the pollworker to lay a piece of paper on the screen to hide they ballot(they leave the screen flat on a dedicated VIBS unit).
 
By the way - the displayed "Cancel Ballot" button in the VIBS mode causes Maryland some heartache.  They feel that it is too easy for someone to take advantage of the disabled voter by pressing the button and canceling their ballot.
 
(You gotta love a customer that (in the same breath) complains that the Start button is not self explanatory, but the Cancel button is too obvious . . .)
 
I vote to give the option to the customer (sorry Vancouver).
Sue
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-support@gesn.com [mailto:owner-support@gesn.com]On Behalf Of Mark S Earley
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 12:11 AM
To: support@gesn.com
Subject: RE: VIBS Voter Card Encoding Problem?

I understand the concern of too many flags. I tend to prefer the three options rather than making a single choice in Supervisor Mode. I also think (hate to mention the F word) Florida Div expects VIBS to work either way, but definitely hidden if cannot choose.

 

I like Greg’s idea of VIBS being hidden and VIBS unhidden being magnified. If the use of two letters is doable, then VM works. If not, maybe a V for VIBS (hidden), M for Magnify, and B for both VIBS and Magnify?

 

Just my two cents…

 

Mark Earley

850 422-2100 - office/fax

850 322-3226 - cell

 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-support@gesn.com [mailto:owner-support@gesn.com]On Behalf Of Greg Forsythe
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:52 PM
To: support@gesn.com
Subject: RE: VIBS Voter Card Encoding Problem?

 

According to statistics, ninety percent of visually disabled voters have some sight.  In the number of demonstrations provided for the visually disabled, there has been a great deal of enthusiasm for the magnification.  They get their eyes very close to the screen to see what they can.  I have always wondered why we do not have the combination of the audio and magnification.  My vote is for a “V”, then the “M” followed a “VM”.  I do not think this would be overly complicated for the poll worker.

 

Greg

 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-support@gesn.com [mailto:owner-support@gesn.com] On Behalf Of Ken Clark
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:47 PM
To: support@gesn.com
Subject: RE: VIBS Voter Card Encoding Problem?

 

It is the “expected” behavior.  But presumably not the behavior you want. 

 

There are two VIBS modes, one that hides the ballot, and one that doesn’t.  You control it on the Ballot Station and PCC with the “hide ballot” checkbox.  The Voter Card Encoder (Spyrus) only creates the cards that don’t hide the ballot – there is no analogous checkbox to hide the ballot.

 

It would be pretty easy to change the software to have an “H” option, in addition to “V” and “M”.  H would mean a hidden VIBS ballot.  I thought about it at the time V was added, but was (and am) worried that the number of flags was getting out of hand.  Also, that H gives you a VIBS ballot didn’t strike me as very obvious.  The other possibility is to have a setup parameter as part of the Supervisor mode which dictates whether VIBS ballots are hidden or not.  After it is set up, all subsequent uses of V are either hidden or not, depending. 

 

Do you have any thoughts/suggestions on the matter?  The H thing is a little easier to implement, but not by much.  If we do the option thing, what should be the default?  Do more people want the VIBS ballot hidden, or visible?

 

Ken

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-support@gesn.com [mailto:owner-support@gesn.com] On Behalf Of Mark S Earley
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 5:25 PM
To: Support
Subject: VIBS Voter Card Encoding Problem?

 

During GA Training today, created a VIBS Voter Card by using the * method on the Encoder. Inserted into machine in Election Mode and heard audio ballot but screen was not hidden. Did not have a keyboard or headphone attached – none available.

 

Is this the expected behavior? Did I leave out a step to make the screen go blank while voting the audio ballot? Possibly programmed Encoder improperly?

 

Mark Earley

850 422-2100 - office/fax

850 322-3226 - cell