Xbox’s Adaptive Controller For Gamers With Disabilities Builds Accessibility Into The Packaging
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Microsoft’s Xbox division recently launched a new controller designed for gamers with disabilities that make conventional gamepads difficult to use. The Xbox Adaptive Controller also comes with a feature many wouldn’t think to do—packaging that’s easy to open for the user.
Even for those without disabilities, many package designs are difficult to open, leading to what’s been dubbed as “wrap rage,” particularly when it comes to heat-seamed clamshells. While this is just a mild annoyance to some, for the disabled, it can be the difference between using a product or going without.
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