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@beehaw.orgAn Xbox Adaptive Controller paired with the Logitech Adaptive kit can get him most of the way there. He would still need an analog stick replacement. You can find some great custom ones on etsy, like from SevenMileMountain
Mouth controllers are crazy expensive and usually sold out. https://www.quadstick.com/shop
Sadly there is no one boxed solution for it. And you'll probably end up spending over $250+ to get it all together. The disabled tax is brutal.
Does this mean the Internet Archive will no longer be archiving reddit posts? That's how I've tried viewing most since I deleted my accounts.
Ah thanks. That's what I thought. MicroSD cards are cheap enough and I boot to Windows once in a blue moon. Rather do that than adjust my partitions to give Windows a home on my device. It remains banished to the MicroSD. But yeah I could see how someone that uses Windows more frequently would want to go that route.
We ended up nailing them down to plywood. They registered waaaaay better but wore out 3x as fast.
Behold this $400 monstrosity. This is my Xbox Adaptive controller set up mapped for Ultima Online Outlands. I've had a few iterations but this seems best for me so far. Can use it with some other games but that requires using WASD with my feets. It costs so much because it took 3 freaking Logitech kits to get all the buttons I needed. 😭
My wife had a PS2 version of this with Final Fantasy 11 and the hard drive/modem attachment. I had never seen one before. It was pretty cool.