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by gojomo 5349 days ago
I doubt any firstname+lastname (or even just firstname+last_initial) situation would require a scroll box... you could fit 20+ recognizable faces on a screen. Sort them by age and in the few cases where there are that many collisions, cashiers would know just where to look.

Keying the name is a bigger issue... so I suspect terminals in larger retailers will eventually just detect the N nearest pay-eligible handhelds.

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The additional hardware (plus integration cost) is something that reatilers don't want to spend on.

In contrast, barcode scanners are already there and they typically emulate keyboards, so no special integation is required.

I'm not convinced that paying with your name scales for most retailers. The retailers I've talked to aren't convinced, either.

Barcode scanning is another good option to speed the initial account-identification.

I suspect in coming years, multiple systems will all work together to train users to bring up barcodes on their handhelds for specific purposes (as with boarding passes or "Jonathan's Card").

Swiping a card is sounding a lot easier right about now.