To many of us, custom button remapping in video games is a luxury, but for quadriplegic gamer Chuck Bittner, forced to control games with his mouth, itâs a necessity.
Bittner, seen here hating on the Rust map in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, broke his neck in a car accident, resulting in total paralysis of his legs and partial paralysis of both arms. This makes performing normal actions, like playing video games, for instance, much more difficult than they normally are.
While Bittnerâs comedy act may have benefitted from the accident, his game playing has not, and while he does the best he can with what he has, he and many other handicapped could really use some custom button remapping right about now.
To that end, Bittnerâs started a petition online, calling for either game developers to spend the time to build remapping into their games, or for the console manufacturers to build the functionality into their hardware.
It seems like a valid request to me. This functionality is already enjoyed by PC gamers around the world, so why shouldnât consoles have that same functionality? After all, we donât all have the resources to design our own custom controllers
https://lastchance.cc/handicapped-ps3-owner-builds-frankensteins-controller-5082293%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Video Game Custom Button Remapping [Petition Online]