by Tondoteottotote on May 10th, 2005

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Why are there Braille keys on drive-up ATMs?

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  • by KCTrey on May 10th, 2005

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    Most ATM manufacturers use interchangable parts for all of their ATM's. It's cheaper than manufacturing a different set of keypads, buttons, etc.. for all of the different ATM styles, so the keypads and other pieces that are braile-imprinted are used.

    Also, many ATMs that are used in drive-up lanes are the same ATM's that are placed indoors as well. They just figure it's easier (and cheaper) to use the same equipment everywhere.

    I know it's a boring answer, but it's the only one I got. :)

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