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Switchblade Adroit controller for gamers with disabilities

The Razer-sharp “Switchblade” was first pulled on us at CES, and because then we’ve been prodded by a brand new product under the similar sharp name from Evil Controllers and AbleGamers. Released as element of the “Adroit” line for gamers with disabilities, the nineteen-port controller comes standard with two joysticks and makes it possible for personal positioning of sticks, buttons and rumble packs depending on individual need. Originally designed for Xbox 360, it usually is adapted for enjoying on PCs and PS3s, besides. Although there is no official launch date or price, Thrifty Nerd says the device will set you back “just a few hundred dollars” — probably a worth in comparison with calling Hack-King Ben Heck .

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