Jumat, 18 Mei 2018

Editor's Pick: New Xbox Controller Could Open Whole New World to Gamers With Disabilities


Peter Suciu
May 18, 2018 5:00 AM PT
Microsoft has introduced its new Xbox Adaptive Controller, designed specifically for gamers with disabilities. The new hardware can be used for game play with an Xbox One console or Windows 10 PC, and it offers Bluetooth plug-and-play compatibility. It supports Xbox Wireless Controller features such as button remapping, and it connects to external buttons, switches, joysticks and mounts. [More...]

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