This case study gives an insight into how a game console controller can be used as an alternate input device for a person with a disability.
It has been featured at various accessibility and inclusion events around the north west of England during the 2016-2017 academic year. It is also due to be featured as an example of effective practice in the Karten Network newsletter later this year.
Google Drive Case Study – Using a Games Controller as an Adapted Input Method
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