3D Printed buttons for the Xbox Adaptive Controller
The accessibility controller was created to make gaming more accessible. I wanted to experiment with creating some large button peripherals for it. My goals here were to minimise parts and printing simplicity. Learn more about the controller here: • Introducing the Xbox Adaptive Controller On a completely unrelated note, I have a new cutting mat and I was stunned during the editing to see how different the colour looked between cameras.

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