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xbox adaptive controller
About this tag
The Xbox Adaptive Controller is a Microsoft-designed device aimed at making gaming more accessible for players with limited mobility. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight its role in inclusive gaming experiences, such as its use at Morgan's Wonderland, an ultra-accessible theme park in Texas. The controller features large programmable buttons and supports external switches, joysticks, and mounts, enabling customization for individual needs. It connects to Xbox consoles and Windows PCs, and is part of Microsoft's broader commitment to accessibility in gaming and technology. The tag covers topics like adaptive hardware, inclusive design, and real-world applications in accessible entertainment venues.
When Gordan Hartman opened Morgan’s Wonderland in April 2010, it was the culmination of a dream he’d had for five years after seeing his daughter, Morgan, a girl with physical and cognitive disabilities, wanting to play with other vacationing kids at a hotel swimming pool – but the children were...
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