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Microsoft has announced a new Xbox accessory that continues the company's mission of making gaming accessible for everyone. Microsoft revealed the Xbox Adaptive Joystick in a new Xbox Wire blog post ...
Microsoft officially released its Xbox Adaptive Joystick through the company's online store, marking a significant step in Xbox's ongoing accessibility initiative. First announced in August 2024, the ...
Xbox created a unique new controller built with accessibility in mind. The Xbox Adaptive Joystick is a one-handed controller coming in 2025 that supports customization via 3D printing. It will retail ...
In conjunction with this week’s Gamescom conference, Microsoft-owned Xbox on Wednesday announced a slew of notable updates in hardware and software. The news has pertinence to accessibility, of course ...
Xbox continues to impress with its accessibility accommodations for gamers with disabilities. Alongside some updates to the Xbox console lineup, Microsoft unveiled several new controllers on Wednesday ...
Despite various woes in both the gaming hardware and software department, one place where Microsoft has always been the undisputed leader in gaming (in my opinion) is when it comes to accessibility.
Xbox has announced four new accessibility options for gamers with disabilities. This includes three new accessibility devices and 3D printable files for adaptive thumbstick toppers. The new ...
The Xbox Adaptive Joystick has officially launched, giving users a new accessibility option for playing games. Bearing a striking resemblance to the Nintendo Wii's nunchuck controller, the Xbox ...
Microsoft's new Adaptive Controller is a major step forward for helping gamers with physical or neurological challenges enjoy their hobby. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens ...
What just happened? Gaming can be challenging for people with disabilities as traditional hardware and software often lack accessibility features, making it difficult for those with certain ...