For gamers who need a low-force, external joystick for adaptive gaming, the Touchpad Joystick is a small, low-cost, touch-sensitive joystick that can be used with the Xbox Adaptive Controller.
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For gamers who need a low-force, external joystick for adaptive gaming, the Touchpad Joystick is a small, low-cost, touch-sensitive joystick that can be used with the Xbox Adaptive Controller.
Enables an analog joystick and assistive switches to emulate an HID Mouse or HID Gamepad. Open source assistive technology.
A small proportional sliding joystick that can be used for gaming. This joystick has a small range of motion and is compatible with the Xbox Adaptive Controller.
A Wheelchair Bluetooth Mouse HID to Gamepad adapter
A set of 3d printed parts for making it easier to access the trigger buttons on a Nintendo Joy-Con Controller.
An open source assistive switch interface
A cost effective wobble switch. This mountable assistive switch can be activated by moving the wand in any direction.
Firmware and an Android app to enable a touchscreen joystick to work with the Xbox Adaptive Controller or other USB device.
An open source 3D printed enclosure for the Ultimarc Ultrastik Joystick and an adapter for different 3D printed toppers.
A small proportional sliding joystick that can be used for computer access or gaming. This joystick has an analog output and a small range of motion.
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