Disabled gamers

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Hey guys, any disabled gamers/pc builders here?
How you get along with your disability and gaming/computer building? Do you have any tips or tricks you use?

I'm disabled too, my left arm is completely paralyzed(brachial plexus injury(BPI)) after motorcycle accident
Took me a while to get back into gaming, first I tried playing my old xbox360 but with one hand...it was very difficult so I moved on to pc(laptop)
Ive started easy, either mouse controlled games only like age of empires to keyboard controlled games only which mostly was racing games like nfs or sims like ETS2

I dont know how but one day i used my feet to contol ''W'' and ''S'' keys and from then it just got better and better
I bought Logitech G600(it has like 12 sude buttons and g-switch button so it doubles up to 24 buttons, in total theres like 36 buttons) i use for gaming to control ''jump'' ''running'' ''reload'' etc and I use my feet to control a keybord underneeth my desk that I use for movement so ''W'' ''S'' is controlled by my left foot and ''left arrow'' and ''right arrow'' is controlled by my right foot
I get along just fine, I can play all games I want now :)

I would love to see if you came up with other tricks to be able to play games :)

Also I would love to play playstation games like spiderman or horizon zero dawn but sadly you need both hands to use a controller :( Only if I could use mouse and keyboard with playstation, that would be my dreams come true to be able to play spiderman! My favourite superhero :)

Let me know, how you get along :)
 
Thanks guys, Ive seen xbox controller/device thing for disabled people unfortunately it wont work with playstation and I dont see a point of buying this and xbox because pretty much 90% games from xbox are on PC
I would love if Playstation did something like this :) or bring their games to pc which would be perfect in every way...man can dream :)

On another note im so happy that microsoft did something like this enabling disabled people get back to gaming! Big props to them :)
 
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