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Gamer Builds One-Handed Controller After Losing Their Right Arm
A gamer doesn't let losing his arm stop him from gaming, and invents an ambidextrous one-handed controller that could help others, too.
Valve's second attempt at the Steam Controller is a major improvement over the first, though it comes with a few quirks.
A good PC game controller can be hard to find, but here are five I've tried, tested and given the thumbs up ...
The ERCHAM MK1 combines mouse and keyboard functions into a single unit. It features an optical sensor that enables independent cursor control, alongside a 28-key programmable ...
A “disability shouldn’t stop [gamers] from being able to game at a high level” said Charles Johnson, who created a one-hand controller compatible with PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox, PC, and ...
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Valve Steam Controller (2026) review
Valve has released a new gamepad, the Steam Controller – it’s just waiting for the Steam Machine to really shine.
Based on its size, you’d be forgiven for expecting the Steam Control ler to be uncomfortable but in fact the opposite is true ...
A man who lost his right arm in a motorcycle accident has built his own custom one-handed gaming controller and plans to launch a Kickstarter.
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