The Xbox Wireless Controller has been the standard for many gamers for years, but you can customize it for your specific needs if you have a 3D printer.
It's always great to see new innovations when it comes to accessibility in gaming. Every step forward helps another person gain access to the hobby and artform we all love to enjoy. Microsoft recently ...
Akaki Kuumeri holds up a stock Xbox Series X controller, equipped with his 3D-printed custom mod. (Photos courtesy of Akaki Kuumeri) A YouTube creator has released a blueprint for a 3D-printed mod for ...
Microsoft demonstrated its leadership in accessible gaming hardware again on Wednesday with the announcement of a new one-handed joystick controller for Xbox and PC. The Xbox Adaptive Joystick works ...
Attaching a 3D-printed joystick and throttle to an Xbox controller is the perfect solution to playing Microsoft Flight Simulator on consoles. There are only two problems with that: flight sticks are ...
Update 11/04: Backbone confirmed to IGN that the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max adapters it creates are not 3D printed. But rather are made of a "premium" material like the Backbone One controllers ...
The PlayStation 5 might not have its own version of the Xbox Adaptive Controller, but that hasn’t stopped one modder from making something similar. YouTuber Akaki Kuumeri recently — as part of a ...