Microsoft is launching a new $29.99 Xbox Adaptive Joystick early next year that’s designed for players with limited mobility.
[Akaki Kuumeri]’s latest project turns an Xbox One gamepad into a throttle ... Ball and socket joints smoothly transfer motion from one joystick to the other, and [Akaki] says the linkages ...
Dubbed the "Xbox Adaptive Joystick," it builds on the success of their previous Xbox Adaptive Controller to further break ...
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I’ve been writing for more than a year about how Microsoft needs to overhaul Windows on handhelds and use an Xbox OS UI on top, keeping the complexity of the Windows desktop hid ...
It’s probably going to cost a buttload of money, but I’m seriously intrigued: could this modular design let some of us get symmetrical sticks, others offset Xbox-style sticks, and still others ...