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Disabled gamers, your signatures needed!
Posted by JLo
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
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This video clip shows first hand some of the difficulties a gamer living with a disability might face when it comes to using standard controls.

Chuck, a gamer who is living with quadriplegia, shows a clip of him using his face to control the buttons (pictured at right). He is asking for your support with a button remapping petition.

Watch the video.

Sign the petition.

Game on!

Janelle


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    Diana: My son also has problems using game controllers. I suggested to someone at MIT that they should create a controller similar to the dance mats but make them the size of a mouse pad. Sure wish someone would invent one.