Where provided, individual alphabetic keys shall be arranged in a QWERTY keyboard layout and the “F” and “J” keys shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys....
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  407.3.2 Alphabetic Keys
  
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  407.3.2 Alphabetic Keys (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  407.3.2 Alphabetic Keys (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require alphabetic keys, where provided, to be arranged in a traditional QWERTY layout, with tactilely distinct... 
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  11B-703.4.2 Location
  Where a tactile sign is provided at a door, the sign shall be located alongside the door at the latch side.... 
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  407.3.3 Numeric Keys (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Numeric Keys (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require numeric keys, where provided, to be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending keyboard layout, with a tactilely... 
- Access Board: Tactile Sign Clear Floor Space
- Access Board: How People with Low Vision or Blindness Approach Tactile Signs
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  1023.9 Stairway identification signs
  They must be tactile and located at the latch side of the door as prescribed by CBC Section 11B-703.4.... 
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  407.3.3 Numeric Keys
  The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys.... 
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  1022.9 Stairway identification signs
  They must be tactile, and located at the latch side of the door as prescribed by 2013 CBC Section 11B-703.4.... 
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  Audio description
  Audio description Participants reviewed audio description activated by a push button at the introductory text and section panels of the “America by Air” exhibition. The text of... 
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  Scale and size
  Scale and size Large scale maps are desirable, but how big is too big? Generally maps and models should fall within “the wingspan” (within arm’s reach or a suggested 50” x 30”) to... 
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  407.3.3 Numeric Keys
  The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys. Advisory 407.3.3 Numeric Keys. ... 
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  1023.9 Stairway identification signs
  They must be tactile and located at the latch side of the door as prescribed by CBC Section 11B-703.4.... 
- Figure 703.4.2 Location of Tactile Signs at Doors – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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  Exit Doors: ADA Standard Section 216.4.1
  Section 216.4.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at exit doors. 
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  11B-707.9.1 General
  Point-of-sale systems that include a video touch screen or any other non-tactile keypad shall be equipped with either of the following:... 
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  1011.4, Item 1
  Each grade-level exterior exit door that is required to comply with Section 1011.1 shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the word, “EXIT.”... 
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  1013.4, Item 1
  Each grade-level exterior exit door that is required to comply with Section 1013.1 shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the word, “EXIT.”... 
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  11B-707.9.1 General
  Point-of-sale systems that include a video touch screen or any other non-tactile keypad shall be equipped with either of the following:... 
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  1011.4, Item 2
  Each exit door that is required to comply with Section 1011.1, and that leads directly to a grade-level exterior exit by means of a stairway or ramp shall be identified by a tactile exit... 
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  1013.4, Item 2
  Each exit door that is required to comply with Section 1013.1, and that leads directly to a grade-level exterior exit by means of a stairway or ramp shall be identified by a tactile exit... 
