That's quite an honor.
[h=2]What you need to know[/h]
- The Xbox Adaptive Controller allows people with limited mobility to play games.
- The accessory just won a prestigious D&AD "Black Pencil" design award.
- The Black Pencil awards are highly coveted accolades.
- You can purchase the controller for $100 through the Microsoft Store.
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Xbox Adaptive Controller is making it easier for gamers with limited mobility to play their favorite titles, and this progress is being recognized by various organizations around the world. The accessory allows various different peripherals to attach to its numerous ports, providing options for those who have limited mobility. On top of the controller lie two large programmable buttons, alongside quick access to the "Xbox," "Menu," "View," and other key inputs. What makes this controller truly unique is along the rear. There are nineteen 3.5 mm jacks, hooking the console into an existing ecosystem of accessible buttons and other input devices.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...