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Posted 12 April 2024

PlayStation Access Controller - White (PS5)

£59.99£68.9913% off
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The PlayStation Access Controller's based on years of accessibility insight and research. Switch the layout of the caps, stick and button mapping to find the shapes and textures that work for you. It's designed to meet a huge range of needs - it works in any orientation or on a flat surface, so you can play comfortably. Use it on its own, or double the fun by using two Access controllers together. Add more buttons, switches and accessories using the 3.5 mm expansion ports. Or even combine it with a DualSense controller to make use of haptic feedback.

Good to know

- You'll have loads of button caps to choose from – there are flat, curved and overhang designs to switch between
- The stick length is adjustable – when you've found the right length, lock it in place
- Calibrate the ‘north' direction and sensitivity of the stick to suit how you're using it
- Customise the stick with a dome, ball or standard cap
- You can attach the controller to an AMPS pattern mount for even more options
- Struggling to remember what's mapped? Label the buttons with the swappable tags in the box
- Save up to 30 profiles to quickly switch to different layouts and functions at the touch of a button
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Edited by Rone, 12 April 2024
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  1. mcgregor7176's avatar
    I have two as I have a bone disease that affects my wrists. Ive tried to play Helldivers 2 with them but it's not great. I used the two joysticks two replace the thumbsticks on a regular controller. My accuracy was well off. The good thing is you can use foot buttons from Logitech with them which I'm hoping will help me when they arrive. I will connect them up and use a regular controller for the thumbsticks. I don't think they are really for shooters but it could just be me. I've gamed for 35 years so I will find a way around it.
  2. LilDeamon's avatar
    Does anyone have any experience with this? My dad is pretty much one handed so it's something I've considered
    Rone's avatar
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    I'd say check YouTube for a detailed review and a better understanding
  3. Lloydinio's avatar
    Really nice to see big companies make accessible products
  4. Truffian69's avatar
    HEAT OP
    Thanks for highlighting this.
    Great innovation for people with needs.
    Brilliant
  5. Nexy's avatar
    Sorry , just realised I replied to a comment but didn't add my thanks for this great deal! Thank you for posting this. A great price for something that may genuinely be life-changing for people.
    Rone's avatar
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    You're welcome. I'm hoping it's created more awareness.
  6. DangarrDactur's avatar
    On a side note, it reminded me of this advert a few years ago.

  7. Trueogre's avatar
    You might need ID to pick up for collection. I remember yonks ago I bought a printer from them. Printed out my order slip, checked if I needed anything else, nope, just said tell them your order number and pick up. They refused to give me the printer without ID. I told them their weebsite didn't mention ID anywhere. Probably stood there for 40 mins before they let me take it away. I still have that printer to this day. lol
    Loyalty_'s avatar
    I bought a item with currys in the last weeks through a deal here I was never asked for ID however they demanded to see the payment card used which I thought it odd should’ve declined to see what else would ask lol
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