Xbox dropped complementary, 3D printable files in on its Xbox Design Lab site for users to customize and create their own adaptive thumbstick toppers (if you have access to a 3D printer, anyway). There are seven customizable shapes compatible with the standard Xbox wireless controller and the Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, plus the Xbox Adaptive Joystick. CNET senior writer Antuan Goodwin tried them out. #xbox #adaptivegaming #accessibility #controllers #gaming
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