The Xbox Adaptive Controller is a lovely thing. Last year, Microsoft aimed to make gaming more accessible by providing a handy little rectangle with two huge buttons and dozens of slots for plugging in new input options. The idea was, you’d mix and match new input options to create a customised controller playable by anyone, regardless of physical requirements.
Finding those inputs, however, could be an expensive hassle. This week, Logitech aimed to make rounding out the XAC more affordable and accessible by releasing their own Adaptive Gaming Kit – an all-in-one set of 12 buttons and triggers of various sizes and sensitivities to plug into the Adaptive Controller.
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