Sue
Strictly speaking all controls should be usable by a fist.
Therefore a DIGI lock by definition isn't.
Proximity card readers appear to be the best solution.
Does anybody know anything cheaper?
Stewart McGough
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Sent: 22 August 2006 10:13
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Subject: Digital code locks
Is there such a thing as an accessible digital code lock or a suitable
alternative for internal doors?
There are lots on the market but the buttons are small and too many,
numbers are too small to read and you need two hands to open the door
using the code lock and the door handle.
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