Engineering students create 'No Pull, No Lift' controller prototype for AbleGamers Students of Canada's UPEI partnered with the country's AbleGamers chapter to produce a minimal-movement controller for disabled gamers. Students from University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) have prototyped a “No Pull, No Lift” controller with AbleGamers to address motion limitation and make gaming interfaces more accessible than ever. AbleGamers shared word of its collaboration with UPEI engineering students via its official Twitter, as well as via CBC. Reportedly AbleGamers tapped a group of students to design a controller that requires as little holding, movement, or pulling as possible. Hopefully, UPEI’s “No Pull, No Lift” prototype will continue to advance and we’ll see it commercially available in the near future.
Source: CBC News April 20, 2022 17:15 UTC