This new accessible Xbox nunchuck controller has 3D-printable joystick parts | TechCrunch
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The Xbox Adaptive Joystick was designed as a wired companion to Xbox controllers for players with limited mobility, reflecting years of research and collaboration.
The controller's versatility allows for one-handed usage and can be mounted or operated with non-hand body parts, enhancing accessibility in gaming.
With a price point of $30 and compatibility with existing accessibility tools, the Xbox Adaptive Joystick addresses the needs of players with disabilities effectively.
The introduction of customizable 3D-printed toppers for the joystick caters to diverse user needs, enabling players to personalize their gaming experience.
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