PlayStation shows off its new accessibility controller kit for PS5
Earlier this year at CES, Sony revealed something they called "Project Leonardo"--a customizable gamepad that was designed to help those with disabilities have a more comfortable gaming experience. Now that a few months have gone by, Sony is ready to show off more about the project, which is now officially titled the PlayStation Access controller. The Access consists of two flat wheels of buttons, and an adjacent analog stick. There are various types of analog sticks that you can use with the controller, ranging from standard to dome, to arcade stick, along with five different styles of buttons, such as pillow button caps, flat button, wide button, overhang button, and curve button caps. These all can be switched out depending on the need of the user.
On the PlayStation 5 itself, you'll be able to change the stick sensitivity, adjust the dead zone, and remap the buttons. There is currently no release date or pricing information about the Access controller.
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