One of the most popular video game systems is unveiling a new controller designed to be more accessible for people with disabilities. Sony said it will make its Access controller available for ...
Sony PlayStation’s highly anticipated Access controller is finally available for purchase this week (starting Dec. 6). The adaptive gaming controller, formerly known as Project Leonardo, made a splash ...
Sony's PlayStation 5 Access controller was designed "in close collaboration with the accessibility community" Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP Sony has announced a breakthrough in gaming accessibility. On ...
SAN MATEO, Calif. (AP) — Paul Lane uses his mouth, cheek and chin to push buttons and guide his virtual car around the “Gran Turismo” racetrack on the PlayStation 5. It's how he's been playing for the ...
One of the biggest names in video gaming is working to make its offering more accessible to people with disabilities. Sony introduced an accessibility kit this month designed to work out of the box ...
Last year, PlayStation launched their own iteration of an accessible controller. The Access Controller is a circular device that allows full software customization for each input, as well as multiple ...
Microsoft demonstrated its leadership in accessible gaming hardware again on Wednesday with the announcement of a new one-handed joystick controller for Xbox and PC. The Xbox Adaptive Joystick works ...
For the past five years, engineers at Sony have been developing the PlayStation 5’s answer to the Xbox Adaptive Controller, finally completing a triumvirate of accessibility-focused controllers for ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Gaming is often seen as an escape, but for people with disabilities, it’s a way to connect, compete, and be a part of a community. More than 60 of young adults play video games, ...
Easterseals Crossroads is an inclusive gaming community designed for gamers of all abilities. Through gaming equipment, open play nights, and social events, ES Gaming Indy creates a welcoming space ...
SAN MATEO, Calif. (AP) — Paul Lane uses his mouth, cheek and chin to push buttons and guide his virtual car around the “Gran Turismo” racetrack on the PlayStation 5. It’s how he’s been playing for the ...