If someone has a friend or relatives who are in wheelchairs let him show this that he can play like everyone else that she does not just have to sit in a wheelchair and nothing works This way she can have fun and socialize with other people.If someone has any questions, I will be happy to answer and help.
I'll try to explain xbox adaptive controller main joystick in which you can turn any button which you need on the left and right side has an input for usb here you insert a joystick that you will use to turn it automatically recognizes it as an analogue for turning left to right up and down behind the xbox adaptive controller there are 3.5audio inputs where you can select which button you need for a gas and brakes or anything you need
Awesome setup and nice information there, @Nenadv73 , thanks for sharing it with everyone. I'd also like to invite everyone else to use this thread for suggesting features that could improve our game for people with handicaps. For example, I've already filed a request for a colour-blind mode for the mini map. If anybody with colour-blindness reads this, is there any other element of the game that could benefit from such an option and what settings would be required for such a mode? So please feel welcome to share your hardware setups and tips in here, and let us know what we can do to improve your gaming experience. Best regards Christian
I can't think of anything that bothers me in the original R3E UI in this regard. Does the minimap show more than one color for the opponents?
So far it doesn't. Tbh, I'm not exactly an expert when it comes to colour-blindness, but I remember reading that there's varying forms, like different colours being affected? Iirc there was sb talking about this for the mini map some time ago.
This is a Joystick for people with disabilities who can not move their hands and feet this joystick is being controlled with head (mouth) QuadStick FPS game controller
I use the up/down motions of the thumb sticks on a regular PS4 controller, but lately that can be problematic too. I've ordered one of this for other games to try: http://azeron.eu/ I've also found this: https://www.3drap.it/product/hand-controller-throttle-and-brake-gaming-is-possible/ Bonus video for inspiration:
HAND CONTROLLER -> THROTTLE AND BRAKE – GAMING IS POSSIBLE! This is ok, I have to see if it would suit me
I've come up with a device with a red arcade button (lit with an LED) of no less than 100mm in diameter, an integrated circuit (to turn the keystroke into a keyboard command) and a waterproof electrical box, along with two angles in 'L' and a metal plate (where everything is mounted). I attach photos so you can see it. As I did not have electrical or RCA connectors for the transformer current (12 V), I found some TV antenna plugs and, as it is metal that also conducts the current (obviously), I have used them to put the female inside the waterproof box and the male plug on the outside, connecting the power supply. So I see it lit in low light in the room and I locate it well. The black cable that appears at the bottom of the side of the waterproof case is the USB cable to connect it to the PC. I have fastened the metal plate to the base of the steering wheel by means of two screws in separate housings that it has for this purpose. Now I have to try it to see how it goes.
Quiero correr en RaceRoom, Bauer, así es. Pero antes quiero primero conocer un poco (aunque sea poco) algunos circuitos y las físicas del juego. Si no, voy a estar más tiempo fuera que en la pista. Además, mi gran handicap es que me olvido de que existe 'freno' y me estrello cada dos por tres, jeje. Pero deseo dentro de poco empezar a correr online. Y a ver si cuando comience puedo subir algo bonito a mi canal de YouTube, . Un saludo, Bauer!!!