In an interview on Wednesday with the streaming program 'PrimeTimes,' Ken Cho, Miru Systems Company Ltd. Overseas sales department vice president, said they have added 'new user-friendly features' to the voting machines that will be used in next year's elections.These include a keypad for the vision-impaired that allows the blind to vote, he said. Winds of change Atty.
The machine is a 'dual system' that scans paper ballots at a high speed and uses touch screen technology.The voting machine has a screen display of 12 inches diagonal and a minimum screen resolution of 1920x1080, with a privacy screen feature.For Filipinos voting overseas, Miru will use internet voting technology to make voting more convenient, Cho said.