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Xbox Adaptive Controller

Electronic device

About

The Xbox Adaptive Controller is a pioneering electronic device designed to enhance gaming accessibility for individuals with disabilities. It serves as a unified hub for external devices, allowing users to create a customized gaming experience tailored to their needs. The controller features nineteen 3.5mm input jacks and two USB ports, enabling connections to various assistive devices such as switches, buttons, mounts, and joysticks. This flexibility empowers gamers with limited mobility to play games on Xbox One consoles and Windows PCs with greater ease. The Xbox Adaptive Controller supports button remapping and profile creation through the Xbox Accessories app, allowing users to customize their gaming setup. It includes two large programmable buttons and supports industry-standard assistive devices. Developed in collaboration with organizations like The AbleGamers Charity and SpecialEffect, the controller embodies Microsoft's commitment to inclusive design. It is part of the Xbox family, offering features like Xbox Wireless, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity. The device includes a lithium-ion battery and is compatible with various mounting systems for enhanced accessibility.