Microsoft's Xbox Adaptive Joystick and New Controllers Enhance Accessibility for Gamers
Revolutionizing Gaming Accessibility with Xbox Adaptive Joystick
Xbox Adaptive Joystick leads Microsoft's latest lineup of accessible controllers aimed at gamers with disabilities. This joystick, designed with limited mobility in mind, features four customizable button inputs, a standard thumbstick, and additional mappable buttons.
Affordable Controller Innovations
- Cost: Only $30 at launch in early 2025.
- Versatile Connections: Can be plugged into the Xbox Adaptive Controller or linked up with standard Xbox gamepads.
- Mounting Options: Features a quarter-inch thread for added versatility.
Empowering Customization with 3D-Printable Files
In addition to the joystick, Microsoft also offers free 3D-printable files for adaptive thumbstick toppers. Gamers can create grips that cater specifically to their needs, utilizing various shapes for better handling.
Introducing the Lite SE 2.4G Wireless Controller
In collaboration with 8BitDo, the Lite SE 2.4G is making waves. This gamepad boasts all inputs on the surface, low-resistance buttons, and high sensitivity Hall effect joysticks for an optimal gaming experience.
- Price: Available now for $60.
Game-changing Proteus Controller
Lastly, the ByoWave Proteus Controller, launched earlier for Global Accessibility Awareness Day, is a modular gamepad that allows over 100 million combinations, emphasizing personalization in gaming.
- Purchase Price: Offered for $299 in major markets.
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