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Displays in elevator lobby
Storyboard: The displays in the elevator lobby will be scattered among the elevators in the area. Each display will give the user a way to indicate the floor they want an elevator to stop at. The display will also show the elevator that is assigned to stop at that floor on a map showing the layout of the elevators in the lobby and also how long it will take for that elevator to arrive. This display is impaired vision friendly since those with impaired vision can still easily indicate their floor without needing to feel around for Braille or learn the positions of buttons; also there is a speaker so that a visually impaired person can still figure out how to get to his or her appropriate elevator.

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Displays next to each elevator
Storyboard: These displays are next to each elevator. These displays show the floors that the elevator will stop at, where the elevator is currently, and also the time when the elevator is expected to arrive. This is meant to be used for when a user is walking towards it and wants to make sure he or she is going towards the correct elevator and also that he or she has enough time to get to that elevator. This is also used when users are standing and waiting for an elevator to arrive — the display will show the estimated time of arrival.

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Displays inside each elevator
Storyboard: These displays are located in each elevator and are meant to show the location of the elevator and the time needed to reach each floor that the elevator is scheduled to stop on. There is also an emergency button that can be pressed to stop the elevator at the closest floor. Pressing the button will trigger a loud noise to discourage people from abusing the button.

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