Yes, but playing at a normal machine without assistance would be challenging. They would be vulnerable to being exploited as well.
The design for a Braille-enabled slot machine was patented by Edward B. Kaplan. To reduce the likelihood of theft, the machine vibrated whenever a player won and paid out when they touched the payout button.
The design for a Braille-enabled slot machine was patented by Edward B. Kaplan. To reduce the likelihood of theft, the machine vibrated whenever a player won and paid out when they touched the payout button.