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Sony's PlayStation access controller simplifies gaming for disabled

Paul Lane, playing video games with his mouth, cheek, and chin for 23 years due to a disability, spotlights the difficulties for those with limited mobility using standard gaming controllers. Sony's Access controller for the PlayStation, co-designed with accessibility consultants like Lane, addresses this issue, reducing social isolation in the disabled gaming community, alongside initiatives from Microsoft and 3D printing startups.

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