Barry, I am working with a young man who has a special interface made by SRS which facilitates 8 switch input to a playstation. He uses his existing special switches (joystick and two cheek switches, a sub mandibular and a sound switch (yet to be done)) instead of using the actual playstation console.
Regards
Dr Clive Thursfield
Consultant Clinical Scientist
Head of Service
Access to Communication and Technology Department
West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre
Birmingham, B29 6JA, England
Tel +44 (0)121 627 8235
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Subject: playstation2
Dear all
Has anyone come across an enlarged playstation 2 controller for someone with
compromised dexterity?
I realise this raises lots of other questions, but I am working with an 11
year-old who would love to do more than just watch his brothers play.
It wouldn't be complicated to modify one, but someone must have needed one
before??
Thanks in advance.
Barry Taylor, Clinical Scientist
Bioengineering Department
Tulley Medical Physics Building, Hull Royal Infirmary
Anlaby Road, Hull HU3 2JZ
Tel 01482 675928, fax 01482 675750
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