November 18, 2019 11:43 am
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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/18/20970294/logitech-adaptive-gaming-kit-xbox-controller-microsoft-accessibility-gamers-with-disabilities
Logitechs Adaptive Gaming Kit is a cheaper way in to accessible gaming
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Logitech’s new Adaptive Gaming Kit is a collection of 12 buttons and triggers designed to work with Microsoft’s Xbox Adaptive Controller to make gaming more accessible to people with disabilities. The buttons plug into the Adaptive Controller’s 3.5mm jacks, the triggers plug in via USB, and all of them can then be mapped to different controller functions to play Xbox or PC games.
Microsoft’s Xbox Adaptive Controller has supported third-party inputs like these since launch, but Logitech’s bundle is a far more affordable way to get yourself kitted out with a wide range of accessories. Previously, individual buttons could cost almost $50 each when bought directly from Microsoft. Logitech’s kit, meanwhile, includes three small buttons, three...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/18/20970294/logitech-adaptive-gaming-kit-xbox-controller-microsoft-accessibility-gamers-with-disabilities
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