Are there really almost no name brand access points still being made and new models coming out (Wi-Fi 6e, 7, etc) that don't require a controller of some sort for full functionality? (And are ...
The PlayStation Access controller has been five years in the making, a first-party device created for as wide a range of disabled players as possible. Years of research, prototyping, and consulting ...
Beautifully designed. Built with the help of the community the controller is meant for, and it shows. Highly configurable. Perfect for use in your lap or on a surface. Customizable buttons that can be ...
As a physically disabled person, you spend much of your life using adaptive equipment. In my case, my adventure with my walker started at the age of three after a diagnosis of cerebral palsy, and ...
I lost the capability to play with standard console controllers in 2019. Due to the progressive nature of my physical disability, my hands can no longer comfortably press buttons or move sticks unless ...
The gaming industry is actively removing barriers for gamers with disabilities, developing accessible hardware like Sony’s new Access Controller for PlayStation 5, released worldwide on Dec. 6. We ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The world of adaptive controllers can often feel expensive and ...
Wireless networking is becoming more prevalent in our company. While the newer wireless showing up on the network is Mode G, we still have quite a bit of the Mode B. Some of the Mode B equipment may ...
After first revealing the controller in January, Sony has now officially launched the Access Controller for its PlayStation 5 console for $89. It's been made specifically for gamers with disabilities.
In many residential properties worldwide, gaining access to deliver a package or visit someone involves punching in a gate code, using a physical key or key fob or relying on an audio intercom. These ...