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# Accessibility Controllers
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Accessibility Controllers are specialized controllers designed for gamers with limited mobility. These controllers can be customized with swappable inputs controlled by the main hub of an adaptive controller.
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They provide a flexible and adaptable gaming experience by allowing users to connect various types of inputs, such as flight sticks, external joysticks, or buttons.
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This customization ensures that gamers with different needs can find a setup that works best for them, enhancing their overall gaming experience.
## Examples of Accessibility Controllers
1. **Xbox Adaptive Controller**: A highly customizable controller designed by Microsoft, featuring large programmable buttons and ports for external devices like switches, buttons, mounts, and joysticks.
2. **QuadStick**: A mouth-operated controller designed for gamers with limited hand function, featuring a joystick, sip-and-puff sensors, and programmable buttons.
3. **Logitech Adaptive Gaming Kit**: A set of buttons and triggers that can be connected to the Xbox Adaptive Controller to create a personalized gaming setup.
4. **One-Handed Controllers**: Controllers designed for one-handed use, such as the Ben Heck One-Handed Controller, which allows gamers to play with a single hand.