Rory Steel’s daughter suffers from a rare condition that makes it difficult for her to play video games.
So, over the long weekend, he ginned up a custom controller so that she could push Link around in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
“So rare in this day and age,” Steel tweeted about the Adaptive Controller, which allows those with physical differences a “world without boundaries.”
By Sunday morning he’d rigged Microsoft’s Adaptive Controller (XAC) to send inputs to Nintendo’s tiny Joycon.
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