Microsoft unveiled its Xbox Adaptive Joystick, designed specifically for individuals with limited mobility, during the Ability Summit. Priced at $30, it includes customizable buttons and comes cheaper than the standard Xbox controller. This launch is part of broader accessibility initiatives, including AI enhancements to the Narrator screen-reader, which will provide detailed image descriptions for Windows users. Additionally, Microsoft Teams is set to receive an update that will improve sign language recognition during meetings, reflecting the company's longstanding commitment to creating accessible technology for all users.
Microsoft's new Xbox Adaptive Joystick, available for $30, offers customizable features for users with limited mobility, enhancing accessibility in gaming.
The Adaptive Joystick is part of Microsoft's ongoing commitment to accessibility, alongside AI enhancements for the Narrator screen-reader and improved features in Teams.
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