Sony will soon introduce its Access controller, which was created to make it easier for those with disabilities to enjoy PS5 games. The fou...
Sony will soon introduce its Access controller, which was created to make it easier for those with disabilities to enjoy PS5 games. The four 3.5mm ports on the $90 peripheral let users to attach additional third-party accessories to the controller. The peripheral also has a number of customization possibilities built right into the box.
An Adaptive Gaming Kit for the controller has been made available by Logitech in collaboration with Sony. You can plug eight buttons and triggers into the peripheral with it. There are two light-touch buttons, two variable trigger controls, two small and two large buttons with mechanical switches, among others. To better suit a player's needs, each of these can be customised on the console. You can attach labels with PS5 symbols to the buttons in the kit and mats to put everything in its proper place, as well as triggers, mats, and velcro ties.
The price of the adaptive gaming kit, which goes on sale in January, is $80. An Xbox Adaptive Controller version was previously made available by Logitech. The accessibility controllers for both console platforms use 3.5mm plugs, therefore the Logitech kit for Xbox should work with the Access controller. To assist you remember what's what, you may still choose stickers with PlayStation insignia.
Sony, meanwhile, has provided a glimpse at the next accessory's accessible packaging. Pulling loops from either side of the packaging allows you to open it with one hand. According to the manufacturer, the components are arranged in a single layer to facilitate identification.
On December 6, the Access Controller will be accessible. The PlayStation Direct store is accepting preorders.
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