Me identifico contigo, yo también perdí la mano derecha y he recurrido a varios artículos para continuar jugando videojuegos 🎮 con la mano izquierda. Gracias por este bonito video ❤.
The only thing I can really gripe about is the price. It costs more than the regular controller. But just a company going this far with developing something like this is incredible so I am just happy it exists. Everything with the Sony name on it costs a little more than other products. It is really cool.
I totally understand that the price can be out of the range for many people who actually need this, but because it is for a niche market, production is low, so the profit margin is also quite low. This has to be profitable for them to keep supporting it.
When I first saw it I thought it is probably going to be 100-150€ minimum. I think just 20€ more than the standard PS5 controller is extremly cheap. I mean the other „non-standard“ PS5 controller is literally 250€
I advise you to try putting it on the floor, and using it with your foot, combined while holding the normal controller with your hand, so you have two separate controls.
Thank you for your video I have lost complete use of my left hand due to Strokes. I have bought this to see if it will help with one handed use. I think it will. Total respect to Sony, on this one. Enjoy your gaming.
Unsure if it’s a stupid question, but does this controller work in other devices other than PS (e.g. iOS, Switch, Steam Deck). Would love to use it as alternative for my other devices, but finding it hard to look for details.
I have the same kind of hands that you do (just mirrored), and this seems like a controller I would try...however, apparently Sony hasn't really gotten around to figuring out the second joystick into the controller, so...they left it out completely, effectively losing about 25% of the entire controller? Sure, you can add another controller, but that's just a workaround, and now you just have big buttons you won't likely reach without letting go of the joystick, while your other hand is holding another controller. What I'm trying to say is, that this works on some games (like platformers, driving games, etc), but seems to be limited to those, for now. But I hope they keep working on this, and won't just settle. I'd also love a possibility to use it on PC, where it would actually be usefull for me, ie. movement and button or two on lefty-stump, and mouse/aiming (with plethora of buttons) on the right hand.
Azeron has a one hand does everything style mouse-controller (Azeron Cyro). I think you could get full use out of these sony controllers if you use one of them with your feet (assuming you have use of them), that's what i'd do if I tried them, they seem big enough for it. (though i'd like to see some more purpose built stuff for use with feet too)
Hopefully Sony realizes how big the market is for adaptive controllers and will not only continue to make these, but also figure out ways to get the entire package to a more reasonable price ... for example, if you wanted to add another controller (say, a foot-operated controller kind of like a DDR pad that you could use like the second stick on a standard controller) then that's going to make this even more expensive. As more and more of the gaming community ends up needing different control schemes - we're all getting older! - it would be great to have at least one company provide an all-inclusive setup that isn't the same price as the console itself. Having said that - this is fantastic, and I'm glad it's making a difference for you already!
Such a full controller kit would cost thousands to manufacture on a global scale thus making it pricier overall Easier to sell an accesible controller at a reasonable price then have other companies provide support towards it
I like it but I feel like it would need to come with a hydraulic arm for support, or a base to connect it to a wheelchair, at different distances, eventually someone will make attachments to adjust it to different supports, but I feel that PlayStation should have contemplated that.
It works with 90 dollars, as in, you buy another one. I kid you not. Or you use the normal controller instead, that seems to be Sony's backup plan for the users.
How are you supposed to aim and move the character with that controller it looks like an incomplete controller. I have only the use of one arm like you and I need a controller that I'm able to use with one hand and this looks like an incomplete controller have you figured out how to aim and move your character
I think that's where the expansion ports come in. Tethering a standard controller, a joystick or 2 inclusive controllers. But you are correct, there is only one analogue stick out of the box. Good luck in your search. I hope you find a good setup!
This controller is absolute garbage!!! I bought all the Bite Switches available in Europe that work with a 3.5mm jack, spent a total of 180€ for the two Access Controllers plus nearly 200€ for the Bite Switches, and none of them are recognized by the Access Controller! Sony support is almost nonexistent, and there's no information on the internet or Sony's official pages. Logitech's accessory buttons are still not available over a month after the Access Controller's release, and no one seems to care! Apparently, there's no community in this area. My PS5, including all this "accessible" accessories, cost me well over 1000 euros, and I haven't been able to play a single game because there's no functional external input accessory! The Bite Switch I have is from Airturn and is officially suitable and compatible with the Microsoft Adaptive Controller according to the description and packaging, but it's not recognized by the Sony Access Controller, just like all the other switches and buttons I've tested. I can rule out a defect since I use a setup with two Access Controllers, and neither of them works! Why is there no information about this problem?! I believe I'm almost the only one trying to use this controller for its intended purpose. With the Microsoft Adaptive Controller, there are numerous official how-tos and DIY guides for building accessories and input devices, along with a helpful community. Sony couldn't care less. I'm so desperate and would love to throw all this junk against the wall... Why are there no test videos about this? Can you help with your reach? Desperate regards, Florian
You are awesome girl. I have the same hand as you but mine a little bit longer and I’m thinking about getting this controller. Just trying to figure out if it would work for me. You are absolutely adorable. ❤ but I’m just wondering why do you need 2
It's awesome these sorts of controllers exist. Glad to see it.
My arms exactly the same as yours. I didn’t know these were available. Thank you.
So happy to share with you!
Me identifico contigo, yo también perdí la mano derecha y he recurrido a varios artículos para continuar jugando videojuegos 🎮 con la mano izquierda.
Gracias por este bonito video ❤.
I like how they even thought about the packaging to be more accessible and you can adjust the buttons. I hope I will see more of your videos!
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You rock, my dad has issues with shaking and your video is very inspiring. I subscribed!
The only thing I can really gripe about is the price. It costs more than the regular controller. But just a company going this far with developing something like this is incredible so I am just happy it exists. Everything with the Sony name on it costs a little more than other products. It is really cool.
I totally understand that the price can be out of the range for many people who actually need this, but because it is for a niche market, production is low, so the profit margin is also quite low. This has to be profitable for them to keep supporting it.
When I first saw it I thought it is probably going to be 100-150€ minimum. I think just 20€ more than the standard PS5 controller is extremly cheap. I mean the other „non-standard“ PS5 controller is literally 250€
I advise you to try putting it on the floor, and using it with your foot, combined while holding the normal controller with your hand, so you have two separate controls.
Thank you, more videos of you playing!
Respect ❤Its amazing they release thoses controllers !!
Thank you for your video
I have lost complete use of my left hand due to Strokes.
I have bought this to see if it will help with one handed use.
I think it will.
Total respect to Sony, on this one.
Enjoy your gaming.
i just got this for my son with cp. his left hand is good but he has trouble with his right. really excited to try this out
Unsure if it’s a stupid question, but does this controller work in other devices other than PS (e.g. iOS, Switch, Steam Deck). Would love to use it as alternative for my other devices, but finding it hard to look for details.
If you find that the buttons are too close to the joystick Logitech do a set of buttons that work with the Acess Controller 😊
I have the same kind of hands that you do (just mirrored), and this seems like a controller I would try...however, apparently Sony hasn't really gotten around to figuring out the second joystick into the controller, so...they left it out completely, effectively losing about 25% of the entire controller? Sure, you can add another controller, but that's just a workaround, and now you just have big buttons you won't likely reach without letting go of the joystick, while your other hand is holding another controller.
What I'm trying to say is, that this works on some games (like platformers, driving games, etc), but seems to be limited to those, for now. But I hope they keep working on this, and won't just settle. I'd also love a possibility to use it on PC, where it would actually be usefull for me, ie. movement and button or two on lefty-stump, and mouse/aiming (with plethora of buttons) on the right hand.
Azeron has a one hand does everything style mouse-controller (Azeron Cyro).
I think you could get full use out of these sony controllers if you use one of them with your feet (assuming you have use of them), that's what i'd do if I tried them, they seem big enough for it. (though i'd like to see some more purpose built stuff for use with feet too)
Hopefully Sony realizes how big the market is for adaptive controllers and will not only continue to make these, but also figure out ways to get the entire package to a more reasonable price ... for example, if you wanted to add another controller (say, a foot-operated controller kind of like a DDR pad that you could use like the second stick on a standard controller) then that's going to make this even more expensive. As more and more of the gaming community ends up needing different control schemes - we're all getting older! - it would be great to have at least one company provide an all-inclusive setup that isn't the same price as the console itself.
Having said that - this is fantastic, and I'm glad it's making a difference for you already!
Such a full controller kit would cost thousands to manufacture on a global scale thus making it pricier overall
Easier to sell an accesible controller at a reasonable price then have other companies provide support towards it
My left hand is not working.. but i want to type 30 WPM with Right hand only... Please help me ..
I like it but I feel like it would need to come with a hydraulic arm for support, or a base to connect it to a wheelchair, at different distances, eventually someone will make attachments to adjust it to different supports, but I feel that PlayStation should have contemplated that.
Out of curiosity, how does turning the camera work with the single joystick,
It works with 90 dollars, as in, you buy another one. I kid you not. Or you use the normal controller instead, that seems to be Sony's backup plan for the users.
I really need your help, i'm disabled of one hand, where can i buy a ps3 control?
Kinda ironic how they put a less accessible box around the box deigned to be accessible
Can you connect a flight ticket ✈️🕹
Access controller might make enable the flight stick with all games
How are you supposed to aim and move the character with that controller it looks like an incomplete controller. I have only the use of one arm like you and I need a controller that I'm able to use with one hand and this looks like an incomplete controller have you figured out how to aim and move your character
I think that's where the expansion ports come in. Tethering a standard controller, a joystick or 2 inclusive controllers. But you are correct, there is only one analogue stick out of the box. Good luck in your search. I hope you find a good setup!
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Thank you for the video, really informative. All the best with Rocket League :)
so cool
please try to play project diva
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you look very cute
It’s crap…tell me how your meant to play cod with that and one hand?? Akai adaptations are better ..its what I use
This controller is absolute garbage!!! I bought all the Bite Switches available in Europe that work with a 3.5mm jack, spent a total of 180€ for the two Access Controllers plus nearly 200€ for the Bite Switches, and none of them are recognized by the Access Controller! Sony support is almost nonexistent, and there's no information on the internet or Sony's official pages. Logitech's accessory buttons are still not available over a month after the Access Controller's release, and no one seems to care! Apparently, there's no community in this area. My PS5, including all this "accessible" accessories, cost me well over 1000 euros, and I haven't been able to play a single game because there's no functional external input accessory! The Bite Switch I have is from Airturn and is officially suitable and compatible with the Microsoft Adaptive Controller according to the description and packaging, but it's not recognized by the Sony Access Controller, just like all the other switches and buttons I've tested. I can rule out a defect since I use a setup with two Access Controllers, and neither of them works! Why is there no information about this problem?! I believe I'm almost the only one trying to use this controller for its intended purpose. With the Microsoft Adaptive Controller, there are numerous official how-tos and DIY guides for building accessories and input devices, along with a helpful community. Sony couldn't care less. I'm so desperate and would love to throw all this junk against the wall... Why are there no test videos about this? Can you help with your reach? Desperate regards, Florian
Did you ever figure something out?
You are awesome girl. I have the same hand as you but mine a little bit longer and I’m thinking about getting this controller. Just trying to figure out if it would work for me. You are absolutely adorable. ❤ but I’m just wondering why do you need 2
Kinda ironic how they put a less accessible box around the box deigned to be accessible