The Xbox adaptive controller features two large buttons for hands, elbows or feet, as well as 19 ports to accommodate extra devices including mouth - operated «sip and puff» quadsticks
The Xbox Adaptive controller is designed «primarily to meet the needs of gamers with limited mobility» and is scheduled to come out later this year.
Listen to this week's episode of The Polygon Show (start at the 43 - minute mark for MGS3), where we also talk about the new
Xbox Adaptive controller, Minit, and Sushi Strikers.
Not exact matches
Some background: While some independent companies have created game
controllers targeted at this demographic, the
Xbox Adaptive Controller... Read more
The Copilot feature works on the
adaptive controller just like it would on any other
Xbox One
controller.
To make the
Xbox Adaptive Controller a viable solution for the widest possible range of gamers with limited mobility, we've worked closely with third - party manufacturers to support external inputs which can be plugged in to the new
controller.
Microsoft has unvieled today its brand new
Xbox Adaptive Controller, geared towards making gaming more accessible to those who may not be able to use a
controller.
Joining the
Xbox family of
controllers and devices, the
Xbox Adaptive Controller was created to address these challenges and remove barriers to gaming by being adaptable to more gamers» needs.
Phil Spencer, Head of
Xbox, reveals the
Xbox Adaptive Controller, a
controller which will enable and empower even more
Xbox One and Windows 10 gamers across the globe.
Yesterday Microsoft officially revealed the
Xbox Adaptive Controller, a new device designed to allow gamers with various disabilities to avoid the obstacles they encounter with traditional
controllers.
The
Xbox Adaptive Controller allows users to create custom
controller setups to suit their individual needs.
Today, over at
Xbox Wire, Phil Spencer — Head of
Xbox — is talking about our newest gaming
controller designed to enable and empower even more
Xbox One and Windows 10 gamers across the globe: The
Xbox Adaptive Read more
Today, over at
Xbox Wire, Phil Spencer — Head of
Xbox — is talking about our newest gaming
controller designed to enable and empower even more
Xbox One and Windows 10 gamers across the globe: The
Xbox Adaptive Controller.
Additionally, if you prefer to have a specific series of hardware accessories attached to the
Xbox Adaptive Controller you can use the
Xbox Accessories app to remap every function of the
controller, not unlike the way Steam allows you to change and modify the accessibility of the Steam
Controller for PC.
What's also kind of neat is that there's a pairing feature where you align the
Xbox Adaptive Controller with the standard
Xbox One
Controller, so that you can use the second
controller in what's called co-pilot mode.
The
Xbox Adaptive Controller is a plug - and - play
Xbox One and Windows 10
controller for gamers with limited mobility.
Last night Microsoft announced the
Xbox Adaptive Controller, a new
controller designed for players with disabilities and limited mobility.
The video below gives a sense of how multifaceted the
Adaptive Controller appears to be, as players use the base unit and its two large buttons in conjunction with regular
Xbox One
controllers and various peripherals, including foot pedals.