Gaming, even with the help of a well-designed controller, can be a physically demanding task. It requires coordination, skill, and hand-strength, even for the simplest first-person games. Not everyone has that strength.
Video games can be particularly difficult for those with physical disabilities. Thankfully, industrious makers are always coming up with new ways to help disabled gamers play with ease. Weāve seen plenty of cool solutions over the years, from duct tape to wheelchair mods
Kraft goes into great detail about his process over at Hackaday, and points to The Controller Project, a site heās created to collect designs for custom controllers for the disabled.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd1MkQAdmoU
If youād like to support this kind of thing, Kraft says you can also head over to Able Gamers, who are championing similar work. Amazingly enough, the controller in the video above can be made with a 3D printer, and Kraft has posted the designs on the hackaday site.
Kraft is quick to point out that thereās likely no one-size-fits-all fix for gamers of every disability, and that individual hacks and solutions will likely always be required. Itās great to see another person out there tackling this kind of work.