Logitech just announced the Adaptive Gaming Kit for gamers with limited mobility. It costs $100 and comes with a number of buttons and triggers. The game board allows you to place the buttons wherever ...
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The Logitech kit provides a full set of buttons, variable-actuation triggers and two mounting pads for less than Microsoft's accessories. I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing ...
Microsoft’s Xbox Adaptive Controller was a breath of fresh air in a gaming world that has largely failed to consider the needs of people with disabilities. Now Logitech has joined the effort to ...
Logitech G unveiled a brand new set of accessories for the Xbox Adaptive Controller, as they are now providing the Adaptive Gaming Kit. The company released a full blog this week showing it off, ...
Logitech’s new button kit hooked up to an Xbox Adaptive Controller at Microsoft’s Inclusive Tech Lab. (Logitech Photo) Electronics accessory manufacturer Logitech today unveiled a new low-cost button ...
In brief: Logitech worked with the team at Microsoft's Inclusive Tech Lab as well as accessibility groups such as SpecialEffect, The AbleGamers Charity and Abilities Research Center at Mount Sinai to ...
Technology companies have been making more of an effort to include gamers with disabilities in their design recently, especially with the popularity of Microsoft's Adaptive Controller for Xbox One and ...