- Xbox -Adaptive joystick can now be purchased from Microsoft Store
- It’s fully compatible with Xbox -Adaptiv Controller and other Xbox devices
- It can be purchased now for $ 29.99 / £ 24.99
Microsoft has officially launched Xbox -Adaptive Joystick, which can be purchased now exclusively in the Microsoft store.
Xbox adaptation joyystick is available for $ 29.99 / £ 24.99 and is a Wired Xbox accessory that connects via USB-C to other Xbox devices such as an Xbox Series X or Series S Console or Xbox Wireless Controller. It is also compatible and perhaps best used with Xbox Adaptive Controller.
Xbox -Adaptive Joystick is quite slim and simple in design. Its flat top has a single analog stick that can be pushed in similar ones on the Xbox Wireless Controller. The front of Joystick houses a bumper and a trigger-style buttons, while four facial buttons rest on the upper middle of the device.
Players are able to fully customize their button layout on Xbox -Adaptive Joystick. They can also create and switch between multiple button profiles via the Xbox Accessory app, which is available on both console and PC.
It seems that Xbox adaptive controller will also be a foothse-free setup. Like a Windows device, it works seamlessly with the Xbox series -consoles and Windows -PCs without any necessary updates.
Microsoft’s availability push on Xbox has been pretty impressive, with dedicated controllers available to meet the needs of disabled players. Sony has also thrown his accessibility hat into the ring with PlayStation Access Controller, which our own CEO editor, Rob Dwiar, awarded four out of five stars in his review.