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#1 Badg

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Posted 21 May 2009 - 03:48 PM

Is there anyone in the UK using A

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Mouth Controlled Joystick for Playstation® 2 Video Games
as seen at http://www.quadcontrol.com/PS2.htm?

I help with adaptive technology for Aspire at Duke of Cornwall Spinal Treatment Centre and have someone who is considering buying one.

Any info welcomed.

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#2 keidra

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Posted 31 May 2009 - 01:20 AM

my fiance has had a ps2 and we just got a ps3 he has a arcade stick he plays with !! he says it is really good since he doesnt have much use of his hands !! he says they have one which we couldnt afford but it is analog where you can set the d pad to either left or right analog stick !! anyone know any games he could play with his limited hand use?

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Posted 04 June 2009 - 06:48 PM

I'm a C-5 quad and play PS3 and XBOX 360 GAMES WITH STANDARD CONTROLLERS. I have typical quad hand movement which means basically fists but still manage quite well on most games. I play Halo, Call of Duty, etc I'm no pro but can still hold my own =P

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Posted 17 June 2009 - 10:30 PM

Hey! I'm also a C-5 quad and I have no trouble at all using a standard PS3 controller (Xbox 360 is a different story). I tear 'em up on Call of Duty! Haha! And then I'll tell 'em; "How does it make you feel, knowing that you just got owned by a guy in a wheelchair that can't use his fingers?" haha that REALLY ticks people off! :type:
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