Microsoft Xbox Adaptive Controller (Updated)
Microsoft introduced the packaging in which the Xbox Adaptive Controller will arrive to consumers. 
As tomshardware reports, Microsoft built the Xbox Adaptive Controller with maximum accessibility in mind. It features a handful of necessary input buttons, including Xbox, View, Menu, and Profile buttons, as well as a standard D-Pad. It also features two large buttons that you can assign to any Xbox input. The Xbox Adaptive Controller also features a large, flat base, which you can place on a desk or rest on your lap, and threaded inserts to mount it to a lap board, wheel chair, or adjustable desk mount. The controller also has a wedge shape, which allows you to use it with your feet.
Microsoft worked closely with charities and organizations that specialize in helping disabled gamers including The AbleGamers Charity, The Cerebral Palsy Foundation, Craig Hospital, SpecialEffect, and Warfighter Engaged, to create a device that meets their needs. Microsoft created the Xbox Adaptive Controller to act as a hub for third-party accessibility devices that these companies are familiar with, and that people would already own.
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