Can someone who is blind use a slot machine?

Roman

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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.
 
How do you want someone to be taking care of someone that's blind at the slot machine. It's not the it's impossible but it's just time wasting to me. Why should someone that's blind be looking to playing casino games, he/she will lost all of money to it
 
It will be an uphill battle for the victim, let me not lie. This is because if that person wins the jackpot while playing, the casinos could be tempted to share a portion of the winnings to that player under the premise that he or she cannot see
 
Slot machines are designed to be accessible to people with all types of abilities, including people who are blind. All slot machines have audio features that describe the symbols and the value of the bet, so a person who is blind can still enjoy playing the game.
 
Furthermore, sighted and visually impaired users can both use mobile apps like Blindfold Slots, which are fully accessible. With the help of these apps' quick audio play, users can experience the sound of slots and easily place bets and comprehend game outcomes.
 
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