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Microsoft’s Bryce Johnson and John Helmes Be part of Make: Editor Caleb Kraft
Bryce Johnson works on the Inclusive Tech Lab at Microsoft who is without doubt one of the co-inventors of the Xbox Adaptive Controller and the Floor Adaptive Package. John Helmes is an industrial designer at Microsoft who started creating and customizing gadgets for his daughter, Jara, who has cerebral palsy to assist her work together with a PC. His work has led to Microsoft Adaptive Equipment, which permit customers to adapt gadgets utilizing 3D printed components. Make: editor Caleb Kraft has his personal aspect mission, The Controller Challenge, which he and volunteers all over the world 3D print equipment totally free for individuals to have the ability to sport. Bryce, John and Caleb have an interesting dialog about how these capabilities are altering lives.
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Bryce: And so for us in Xbox, we needed to mainly come to grips with the truth that all interactions on the console had been via a controller. And in case you couldn’t use the controller, you couldn’t play the console. I bear in mind one dialog specifically with Erin. She would mainly simply inform me, yeah, Xbox isn’t my factor. I play on PC. And what she was actually saying was that she couldn’t use the controller, proper? Like you must play on controllers. Controllers weren’t constructed for her. She didn’t have the power. That was actually highly effective. We knew we needed to do one thing.
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On this episode, Make editor Caleb Kraft talks with Bryce Johnson and John Helmes, each of Microsoft, who’re concerned in growing assistive {hardware} gadgets that may be augmented and customised by makers, and most significantly by the group of customers they serve.
Caleb: All proper. That is superior. Thanks a lot for becoming a member of me at the moment, guys. I do know we’ve talked earlier than prior to now, however I’m actually excited to share you with our group right here at Make Journal. At the moment I’ve Bryce Johnson and John Helmes from Microsoft who’re each working in areas of accessibility and inclusivity. I’m gonna first allow them to introduce themselves. Bryce, in case you wanna go first..
Bryce: Yeah, certain. I’m Bryce Johnson. I work on accessibility for Microsoft gadgets. I’m one of many co-inventors of the Xbox Adaptive Controller, the Floor Adaptive Package. And due to John right here, you recognize, I started working on the Microsoft Adaptive Equipment which is our newest and best to be sincere.
So I’m gonna go it off to John.
John: Thanks Bryce. Thanks Caleb for for having me. My title is John Helmes. I’m a senior designer at Microsoft, and I’ve been on the firm for about 10 years, I believe. Began in analysis, presently in Azure. And it’s been superior to be working with Bryce and sure, and significantly I’ve been working with him for fairly some time now on the adaptive equipment and in addition we’re an incredible crew.
That work really began with with my daughter and the hackathon two years in the past. My daughter has Cerebral Palsy and I figured there needs to be different methods to work together with the PC, make it extra adaptive. And that’s really how the ball began rolling.
And it began rolling actually small, however by the top of it, there have been so many individuals concerned, numerous pleasure. That’s my involvement really with Bryce and the Inclusive Lab as effectively, inclusive Tech Lab.
Caleb: Great, and I’m gonna ask you extra about that in a minute, however simply to fill individuals in who could not know what all we’re speaking about.
Microsoft has a sequence of gadgets over the previous few years that they’ve put out, like Bryce talked about, the accessible controller for gaming, which is a form of low manufacturing piece of {hardware}. They’re not producing billions of those– which are particularly for individuals with bodily disabilities and limb distinction, to have the ability to plug in numerous buttons to have the ability to sport.
That’s superior. John has labored on a system that’s for normal computing use that may be a little modular system that permits for utilizing the mouse and keyboard. And just a little joystick and stuff that has all these 3D printed equipment. There’s tons of actually cool stuff popping out of Microsoft on this space, and it appears to all be partially as a result of it’s so low manufacturing, but in addition it looks like you guys have embraced a maker ethos on this just a little bit.
Let’s discuss this, the gadgets John is working with. John, are you able to inform me just a little bit extra? First, what the gadgets at the moment are. What, what exists now that’s on the market to the general public. Are you able to clarify it to me just a little?
John: Yeah, after all.
It’s known as the Microsoft Adaptive Equipment and there’s fairly, fairly a number of.
It’s a household of merchandise. So we now have the adaptive mouse, which is a small mouse core that you would be able to customise to your likings with 3D printing, however you may also use the core to face alone if you need it to. For instance, there’s the journey mouse. Then along with that, we now have the Microsoft adaptive tail and thumb assist to go together with that mouse core.
So while you connect that tail or thumb assist to that mouse core, you find yourself with a extra conventional mouse. Additionally to say that the thumb assist is symmetrically designed, so you’ll be able to flip it each methods round, for left hand orientation or proper hand orientation, mainly. We have now the Microsoft Adaptive Hub, which is the mind, as you’ll, to attach our three new adaptive buttons, marks of adaptive buttons to the PC. After which on the button aspect we now have a dpa, we now have a jaw button and we now have a joystick. They usually all have the identical 8 digital switches in them within the base. So it’s just a little bit onerous to clarify this.
I’m eager about it now with out utilizing any visuals. So to explain them however simply to, to emphasise that it’s not an analog joystick. So it’s a base. It’s about 5 by 5 centimeters with 8 digital switches inside. After which sure, as talked about, we now have completely different style, completely different flavors of toppers as we name them, that go on high.
So d-pad joystick, jewel button. However the core thought actually is that these flavors, these toppers as you name it, might be changed with something that’s 3D printed and that matches your necessities. In order that goes for the mouse core and for these new buttons. After which the hub, that mind really takes present 3.5 jack interface switches for instance as effectively.
So it helps each clearly our new buttons but in addition present assistive tech that’s on the market on 3.5 jack. Bryce, is that honest?
Bryce: It’s honest. However I believe there’s just a little bit extra that we are able to add, like I believe within the context of incapacity and stuff. The mouse is a mouse, and it’s small for a cause.
John: It’s for individuals with degenerative muscle circumstances like muscular dystrophy or spinal muscular atrophy. It’s a forty five gram mouse. So when John known as it a journey mouse, it’s. It’s an amazing journey mouse, but it surely was intently designed to allow part of the inhabitants that’s very often forgotten, which is individuals who have a tough time simply having the power to push a mouse round.
So whereas the mouse might be prolonged via the tails in innumerable methods, it’s nonetheless a really accessible mouse to a sure group, to a sure inhabitants, by itself. One in every of my favourite options of the mouse, which is difficult to speak about however I’m gonna nerd out and discuss it a bit right here, is that we even have a setting the place you’ll be able to regulate which means the mouse is up.
So if you consider a daily mouse, in case you pushed it up, like up is the place the buttons are, the place your fingers go, proper? That’s up. However I can really, we are able to really regulate it. So the place your fingers are is definitely down. So in a means so in case you think about that somebody has a hand that is likely to be otherwise fashioned, proper? They could push up and pushing as much as them appears like pushing proper? So what we’re permitting them to do is we’re permitting them to say, no, that is what up is. So that you don’t have to vary your mind to to satisfy what your hand is doing. You’ll be able to really regulate the mouse. And that’s actually highly effective I believe in that sense too.
And when John talks concerning the mind and the hub, the hub exports any mouse or keyboard command, something that you are able to do like with media keys, mainly that all through the HID specification, we are able to nerd out a bit right here about like ID. So we are able to mainly pump out something from ID in both a easy or complicated macro.
Caleb: That’s superior. I do wanna return actual fast and clarify just a little bit for people who find themselves not on this area, who don’t actually essentially know what we’re speaking about while you had been speaking about reorient, orienting up.
Bryce: Yeah.
Caleb: So that is extraordinarily necessary. It feels like such a easy factor, but it surely’s extraordinarily necessary as a result of if anyone has muscular dystrophy, spinal atrophy, or they’re quadriplegic or some form of harm the place they’ve muscle loss, the tendons of their extremities will tighten up over time and the orientation of their hand itself modifications.
So their hand might be compelled to take a seat on the mouse sideways or backwards. And other people listening to this may occasionally not have been conscious they usually’re pondering why is that so necessary? It really seems that there’s a giant chunk of those that it is a drawback for. And so it’s nice to listen to that there’s an answer for that.
Bryce: Yeah. I’m glad you admire it.
Caleb: It’s incredible. It truly is. So one factor that folks don’t notice additionally with numerous these gadgets, so again to the maker facet of issues. The gadgets that John put out have all these 3D printed equipment, which after all is extraordinarily highly effective as a result of then you’ll be able to of make your personal, design your personal, 3D print them at residence, customise. Lots of people don’t even notice like what Microsoft did with the gaming controller. That’s kinda similar to the seed after which the whole lot round that you must make by yourself, construct by yourself to be customized. So that is all extraordinarily related to makers. . And what individuals, what I believe Microsoft doesn’t get sufficient credit score for is the day earlier than the Microsoft accessible controller got here out, the most cost effective you may purchase a tool like this known as a change field was about $1,100.
After which the Microsoft Accessible Controller comes out and it’s successfully what’s known as a change field. And it’s what, $110? $120?
Bryce: Perhaps it’s 100 US. It’s 100 {dollars}.
Caleb: Yeah. So the value that folks needed to pay, and none of that is coated by insurance coverage by the way in which. The worth that folks needed to pay to have the ability to achieve was diminished by tenfold due to this program at Microsoft. That’s unbelievable.
So let me ask what does the close to future appear to be for– let’s return to John’s mission with the 3D printed equipment. I do know that you just guys have put out a library of components that folks can order off of Shapeways. What does the longer term appear to be for that? Are you going to develop extra components or have a way for individuals to develop their very own? Or is there a plan, a roadmap in place for additional growth?
Bryce: I don’t wanna promise a roadmap as a result of I believe we wanna make it possible for we’re engaged on what we are able to construct. However we undoubtedly utterly acknowledge that group engagement with this work is gonna be actually necessary.
I believe we simply have to determine what that’s but. Every little thing that’s up there at the moment, John has made, and we make the STL recordsdata accessible, like from Shapeways. You’ll be able to obtain them, you’ll be able to, construct off them your self. I believe from my perspective and from what we realized from the adaptive controller is determining how we domesticate this group.
John’s performed some unbelievable work and given the group some wonderful issues to construct off of, however how will we really proceed to domesticate makers to exit and construct extra. And the way will we not solely convey the makers into it, however how will we convey individuals with disabilities into — to the makers?
Caleb, you and I met due to the controller mission. Individuals reached out to you, you constructed them controllers, you had that group reference to the incapacity group. I believe the place I slot in is to attempt to construct these connections with the maker group.
Caleb: Great.
That’s gonna be tremendous highly effective transferring ahead. I’m actually curious.
So we talked concerning the merchandise a bit, and now I’m a bit inquisitive about you two as people. John, I’m just a little bit accustomed to your story, so we’ll do it second. Bryce, let’s begin with you. How did you even, how did you even find yourself doing accessibility {hardware}?
John: I do need John to inform his story and so I’m gonna be fast. The rationale why we did accessibility {hardware} was fairly truthfully in Xbox, we had been constructing assistive applied sciences onto the console for the primary time in 2015. We had been constructing issues like display screen readers and magnifiers and captions and belongings you’d anticipate from a contemporary working system, assistive applied sciences you’d anticipate from a contemporary working system.
However via the lens of our inclusive design methodology, the primary precept is recognizing exclusion.
Bryce: And so for us in Xbox, we needed to mainly come to grips with the truth that all interactions on the console had been via a controller. And in case you couldn’t use the controller, you couldn’t play the console.
John: And so after I would exit into the incapacity group,
Bryce: I bear in mind one dialog specifically with Erin
John: however Erin was with us for the adaptive controller. She has decreased power. She doesn’t have numerous power and
Bryce: she would mainly simply inform me, yeah, Xbox isn’t my factor. I play on PC. And what she was actually saying was on the time anyway, that she couldn’t use the controller, proper? Like you must play on controllers. Controllers weren’t constructed for her. She didn’t have the power. That was actually highly effective. We knew we needed to do one thing and in order that’s what kind of began our journey. We began on the hackathon. We saved constructing from there, and it was actually necessary for us to do this, and that spark led to a bunch of various issues. It led to us constructing a {hardware} accessibility follow right here at Microsoft and by the point John began his thought we had some expertise on this space and we had been excited concerning the work that John was doing.
Caleb: Unbelievable. That’s an amazing story. So yeah, John, let’s hear let’s hear your story. How did you get into accessibility {hardware}?
John: Yeah, that’s a great query. I’d love to listen to extra from Bryce however on condition that he handed on the baton.
It’s wonderful to work and be taught from Bryce. I’m comparatively new to the accessibility group and rolled mainly into it, as I discussed due to my daughter Jara, proper? However I believe I’ve to rewind just a little bit. As a designer and I’m skilled as an industrial designer, I can bear in mind as a child I used to be at all times taking issues aside and constructing new issues from– bear in mind sooner or later, constructing just a little toy automobile from an previous radio participant and simply reutilizing the like little motors. And so I’ve at all times been attention-grabbing in figuring issues out and making issues work and hacking away at issues.
And which in all probability additionally received me into analysis and design. And I believe it is a little bit what I’ve been doing as I’ve been rising up, proper? And all of the issues that she in her setting bumps into, atoms fairly actually. And taking a look at, Hey, how can we, how can we allow her to excel, proper?
And the way can we give her the instruments that she must excel? And I believe this has began early on with taking a look at her orthotics. She had an ankle, foot or orthotic that’s actually good. And he or she offered numerous assist. However I checked out it and I used to be like, I believe there needs to be different methods, different alternatives, proper, to strategy this. And I really began taking a look at creating an answer that’s just a little bit lighter weight, cheaper, and really 3D scanned her decrease leg and created these 3D printed orthotics for her. They had been type, yeah, as talked about, they had been lighter weight, simpler to repair if one thing would break.
And in order that’s how I’ve been approaching issues as she’s rising up. After which I suppose sooner or later the pc got here spherical and it was like, okay, we’re gonna strive for Yara to make use of a pc. And I bear in mind her OT saying typical mouse isn’t gonna work. We tried that. She’s continued urgent the buttons, like her finger slide off the mouse floor.
Initially you’re like, I’m not the knowledgeable. The OT is aware of the whole lot what she’s doing. So we moved to a monitor ball, BIGtrack, and that really went fairly effectively. However I additionally thought prefer it’s a missed alternative. It appears like there’s one thing on this area that could possibly be attention-grabbing if we are able to simply modify extra to her physique. Might we make one thing in order that ankle foot orthotic simply higher matches her wants? And that’s really when my form of industrial mind and this type of curious researching mind kicked in and was like, let’s hack one thing. Let’s strive one thing.
Two and a half years in the past in the course of the hackathon, I assumed, Hey, what if we had been to use that very same technique with 3D printing that I did for the orthotics for her ankle foot orthotic to some type of orthotic between the mouse and her hand, proper? Offering that assist that she wanted to keep up her fingers on the mouse buttons, but in addition create just a little little bit of dampening in order that she wouldn’t repeatedly set off the buttons.
And I suppose that’s how the ball received rolling. And it was really full price from our Microsoft Middle Harran in Shenzhen who picked up the hack. So I shared a easy hack. He was tremendous enthusiastic from day one. And I suppose the remainder is historical past. It’s like the place Bryce got here round very quickly after that. And he’s been such an inspiration and studying from what they’ve performed with the Xbox adaptive controller after which broadening the ecosystem from the mouse to the button enter. And I believe there’s been so many individuals coming collectively throughout the corporate, which has simply been a blast, mainly. To have the ability to work on this and work with this wonderful crew to design these equipment. However that’s in a protracted nutshell.
Bryce: There’s one factor I need to level on the market concerning the strategy that John did. The rationale why all of us received excited actually shortly was that he found out a solution to increase a mouse that we already had, actually merely.
And the issues that we had earlier than this mission, and which is humorous as a result of Caleb, I believe, now that I give it some thought, you’re in the identical boat that John was in, however we weren’t on this proper head area. So we had an issue with 3D printing as a result of we saved eager about 3D printing full varieties. Proper?
Like an entire kind versus an augmentation on an present kind.
Caleb: Yeah.
Bryce: And and so like when John got here out and had and did his work there and introduced that to the desk, it was actually attention-grabbing as a result of he did it in such a easy means. We had been all, all of us mainly simply felt foolish.
We had been all like, oh look, it was proper there all alongside. Like we simply,
John: easy thought.
Bryce: Yeah.
Caleb: That’s the identical factor that occurred to me at any time when I …. Go on.
Bryce: And it actually has affected, I believe the strategy. Like while you, once we take into consideration software program accessibility, I usually say that every one software program accessibility is personalization.
That takes under consideration human range. However in relation to {hardware}, it’s about creating these programs. And the way in which that I like to speak about how we construction these programs is gadgets, equipment, and augmentations. And the way do you combine and match these issues collectively to create a setup, like a rig that works only for you.
And the way do you consider how these augmentations work collectively, proper? Yeah. And the truth that like in the course of the hackathon, and we’ll have some of these items too quickly, so I’ll spoil it. However you’ve seen the varieties which are on the market, however we had we had mice and flip flops, we had mice and sneakers, we had all forms of issues.
It was actually necessary to grasp the place that’s going. So we all know that there’s so much in entrance of us that we are able to do. And, however on the identical time, like we additionally actually acknowledge that this has to come back from the group. And so we all know this, but it surely’s like we additionally all have day jobs which are constructing merchandise.
So we now have to determine how we get this different stuff on the market on the earth. How do we discover the time?.
Caleb: Yeah. Yeah, for certain. So only for reference, individuals listening, I’ve a aspect mission known as the Controller Challenge, the place me and volunteers all over the world 3D print equipment for individuals to have the ability to sport, totally free.
And I’ll plug that later, however that’s what Bryce is mentioning. And I had the identical epiphany I used to be doing it a really sophisticated means earlier than, after which sooner or later I used to be like, wait a minute, I’ve received these 3D printers sitting right here. As a substitute of attempting to provide you with a complete resolution, why not simply deal with every little problem in a means that works as a system?
However yeah. No, it’s lovely. Stunning. One factor I actually wanna level out, and I imagine that Microsoft deserves a ton of credit score right here. like far more credit score than they’re getting, is that you just had been simply speaking concerning the power of interacting with the group and involving the group and these things.
And never solely is Microsoft placing out gadgets to assist and different corporations do this too. Within the gadgets alone, you’re far forward of everyone else. You’re like years forward of everyone else, however you’re taking an strategy that features group involvement, interacting and suggestions.
For instance, Bryce within the background there, you may have the precise Inclusive Tech Lab the place that occurs, proper? Yeah. So inform us just a little bit shortly concerning the tech lab after which we’ll in all probability begin working in direction of wrapping up.
What’s the Inclusive Tech Lab?
Bryce: Yeah, the tech lab actually is a spot I’ll say that once we began the Inclusive Tech Lab in 2017, it wasn’t that completely different than what most individuals would consider within the business as an empathy lab.
We constructed the place mainly as a result of individuals in Xbox couldn’t perceive that somebody couldn’t use a controller because it was designed. It simply was so overseas to them and I get it, proper. It’s like telling somebody water’s not moist, proper? It truly is. It’s important to present them how individuals transfer and the way individuals do this. And so at first we had been very a lot a spot the place the builders would come and be taught. We’ve developed that follow as a result of we now have a better objective for the lab now in that that is the place the place the incapacity group can discover a residence on the Microsoft campus.
We’re a giant place, proper? This place is their place. And the builders and engineers and designers that come listed here are visiting the Home of Incapacity. They’re the guests, proper? In order that’s the aspiration is that that is probably the most accessible place. We need to have interaction the incapacity group right here.
We would like them to come back in. We wanna present people like what’s potential. I believe one of many attention-grabbing issues that John talked about about his interactions together with his OT. His OT mentioned she will be able to’t use a mouse. After which John was like, I’ll present you. There’s definitely just a little little bit of that.
There’s a stability there, proper? We’re not attempting to pressure issues on the group, however we’re utilizing our experience in drawback fixing and fascinating immediately with the group to provide you with new issues. I work with numerous therapists. They hold wanting to love body issues by way of concepts that they have already got and that’s utterly comprehensible as a result of they’re pragmatic people who find themselves attempting to enhance individuals’s lives. They’re not inventors. And so it’s our job to be the inventors, proper?
John: And that’s the fantastic thing about it, proper? Like the place I initially interacted early on with OT and it was like, oh, okay, this isn’t gonna work precisely what you say, Bryce. After which it’s oh, we oh wow, there, there’s a chance right here.
After which using each experience, proper? As a result of with out OT and the continual dedication of the OT all through these two and a half years, the product wouldn’t be what it’s at the moment. So it’s it’s discovering the best substances and have that kickstarter of that concept after which using all these experience to construct out as accessible a product as we may presumably construct.
Caleb: I used to be simply gonna say for the individuals listening, OT is occupational therapist. And that’s normally anyone who’s serving to you determine what works for you, what doesn’t be just right for you, what you are able to do to get by. Now I did wanna level out that this group involvement is so highly effective for peer studying.
Since you’ll have individuals, in case you’re dwelling with, for instance, a lacking arm, you provide you with your personal suggestions and tips of issues that be just right for you. And in case you can come into someplace just like the Inclusive Tech Lab and share these suggestions and tips, they propagate and also you’re serving to different individuals.
This group involvement is so highly effective. Not only for the optics of it. It’s really a particularly highly effective device..
Bryce: Yeah and we now have to make it possible for we’re participating with not solely therapists and engineers and designers. That’s necessary, however the main individuals we have interaction with is the incapacity group.
Like we don’t do something with out them from the very starting. We don’t have an thought till they validate that what the problem is, proper? We’re not making up issues or inferring issues, ever. And we now have to be vigilant about that. Prefer it’s, we now have numerous expertise. Like we’ve performed this a very long time. We have now if somebody gave me the chance to go run and construct issues for the remainder of my life, I in all probability may. However I additionally know. I’ve that backlog of concepts, however I additionally know that numerous them could be fallacious and that folks’s conditions change and it’s at all times essential to interact with the incapacity group as a result of like, it doesn’t matter how a lot your assumptions, you’re not dwelling that have.
Like your data is just pretty much as good because the particular person you’re speaking to.
Caleb: I’d prefer to wrap this up. I’m pondering that folks listening may need to be taught extra about what you do. Let’s begin with you, Bryce. Is there like a web site or a particular place individuals may go to be taught extra concerning the tech lab and the accessible gaming controller?
Bryce: So I believe let me ship you the URLs, however I believe off the highest of my head, in case you go to aka.ms/inclusivetechlab, that’s the Inclusive Tech Labs web site. And in case you go to aka.ms/XboxAdaptiveController, that’s the adaptive controller web site. And in case you go to aka.ms/microsoftAdaptiveaccess, That’s in all probability the adaptive equipment web site.
Caleb: Okay, incredible. Now for individuals listening that need to get entangled in this type of stuff, you’ll be able to after all go try all of these. There’s my mission, which known as The Controller Challenge. You’ll be able to lookup the controllerproject.com and volunteer to 3D print issues.
There’s an amazing group based mostly out of Canada known as Makers Making Change that does 3D printed equipment, typically combined with electronics. They don’t focus particularly on gaming, however they’ve an enormous library and lots of people that need assistance. You’ll be able to volunteer there and I believe that’s about it for volunteer organizations that I can consider.
There are additionally charities like In a position Avid gamers, Particular Impact s and people are the one ones I can consider off the highest of my head that folks may Google and take a look at. We’ll attempt to have all these hyperlinks down within the description, the related article if potential. The rest you guys wanna add earlier than we wrap?
Bryce: I want to ask just like the individuals listening to this, like how would they need to have interaction with us? As a result of to be sincere, I believe a part of the problem is we don’t essentially know the best place to be. I’m fairly assured that nobody desires me to arrange like a public crew web site and do stuff there after I may do a Discord or one thing like that.
We wanna go the place the persons are, proper? We’re not attempting to convey individuals to the place we’re at, so I’d actually like to ask individuals for his or her recommendation on what they assume we must always do, the easiest way to get began.
Caleb: Great.
John: And simply so as to add to that, I believe, we’re studying as effectively, we’re attempting to place issues on the market which are helpful, useful, and like what Bryce is saying, additionally useful resource sensible. However we additionally have to be taught. Sure, suggestions could be nice and share any concepts, context, views for others to be taught, be completely wonderful.
Thanks, Caleb, for having us.
Bryce: Yeah
Caleb: Thanks each for becoming a member of me. This has been incredible.
Picture: Courtesy of Microsoft. Hyperlink.
Hyperlinks:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/retailer/b/accessible-adaptive-devices-accessories
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/equipment/controllers/xbox-adaptive-controller
www.makersmakingchange.com
Ablegamers.com
www.thecontrollerproject.com
Specialeffect.org.uk
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