I installed an NFC door reader at work. You can add a backup pin. But the reader is tall and it’s only two rows so you get
9 3
8 7
2 6
5 1
4 0
it’s HIGHLY infuriating to find the numbers for some reason
So you’re saying this whole thing is your fault.
Yes, it absolutely was; But I blame the door company that I was with for a decade, that ghosted me for a month until it was too late for me to get anyone else to install before we re-opened.
They came out, quoted, said it was a 1 day easy job reducing 2 floors to 1. Just moving the controller and they had nothing on the books. Then poof. Called them tech, the dispatch, left messages with the Secretary.
Unifi door controllers are kinda of annoying, but they work, they’re simple to install, and they cost me $0 per month instead of $250.
Runescape has trained me for this
I never seen atm does this as they all have physical keypad, only those card machine. We have to tell customer that it’s randomised and explain the security advantage to them, which they will understand.
6 and 9 are in the right place, you are fine.
Are you hitting on me? 🥺👉👈
That’s the hardest 12345 I’ve inserted in my entire life
I don’t understand. Is the joke that the person’s PIN is actually just “2” because they hit “x” and it cleared everything that came before it?
The joke is someone remembers PIN by pattern/muscle memory and is baffled when the keypad is randomised and numbers aren’t where they should be.
Ahhh, wow. I really missed that one. Thanks for the explanation.
I don’t think I’ve ever encountered an ATM that’s scrambled the keypad before. That would truly trip me up
Of course it won’t be like that on physical keypads.
But…