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Inspired by the one-handed custom Xbox controllers built by Ben Heck, Kuumeri entered a design contest held by The Controller Project in late 2021 to create 3D-printed snap-on accessibility mods.
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Xbox One Controller Mod Adds A 3D Printed Mini Steering Wheel By JC Torres Aug. 17, 2018 12:48 am EST The illusion of simulation in games and VR is often shattered by the less than convincing ...
Xbox One gamers with access to a 3D printer may be interested in a new Xbox One steering wheel controller conversion kit created by Thingiverse user “JnBean”. “ This is a conversion kit for ...
It only works with Xbox One hardware, you’ll probably want to slip some felt in behind the gearing mechanism so the plastic doesn’t scratch up your controller, and it blocks the buttons that ...
Instead of tearing up their pilot’s license, Akaki Kuumeri’s solution to the problem was to design and 3D print a complex accessory that piggybacks on an Xbox controller, turning it into a ...
The Xbox Adaptive Joystick works with the company’s already robust accessibility hardware stack, and even includes support for custom 3D-printed parts. The Adaptive series of devices and ...
Microsoft Flight Simulator is best enjoyed with a flight stick, but many of these controllers are now sold out. Here’s a solution, though: free 3D-printed parts that snap onto an Xbox One ...
This is a post to go up on Sunday. While the Scuf stand at rAge last weekend really showed us how much customisation you can fit into an Xbox One controller, they were certainly charging a pretty ...
Granted you still need a 3D printer (or a generous friend with one) but if you already have that then this Xbox One controller conversion won't cost you more than $10.
Granted you still need a 3D printer (or a generous friend with one) but if you already have that then this Xbox One controller conversion won't cost you more than $10.
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