Adaptive video game controllers are helping the disabled get back to video gaming. Erin Hawley grew up loving video games but as controllers became much more complex her muscular dystrophy made difficult to use which eventually forced her to stop playing console games. Organizations like the AbleGames Charity have been modifying controllers for people physical disabilities. They've created a whole new controller to go along with Xbox One. Erin is now able to get back to thing that dominated her childhood.
I think it's amazing how much a person can care about the what other people love to the point that they use there talents to make their disease or disability a little more tolerable .
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/20/business/video-game-controllers-disabilities.html?module=inline
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