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Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) announced on Wednesday that it is developing Project Leonardo – a new, highly customizable accessible controller to make playing more comfortable for players with disabilities – for PlayStation 5.
The company is working with accessibility experts to develop the controller, and the official PlayStation YouTube channel posted a video on Thursday featuring several experts talking about Project Leonardo and the importance of capabilities. game access.
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Project Leonardo’s symmetrical design allows players to reposition the analog stick and controller to lie flat, and can be easily fixed to a mount or tripod.
The controller has a set of interchangeable components including a variety of buttons and analog stick covers of different shapes and sizes. These components can help players create different control layouts, and the distance of the analog stick from the game console can be adjusted to their specific strength, range of motion, and physical needs. player.
Players can also perform software customizations to Project Leonardo such as button mapping and control configuration on the PlayStation 5 console. Button mapping allows players to program multiple buttons for the same function and two function on the same button.
Players can save their programmed button settings as control profiles and switch between them by pressing the configuration button. Players can store and access up to three control profiles.
The Project Leonardo controller can be paired with up to two Project Leonardo controllers and one DualSense wireless controller. It also has four 3.5mm AUX ports to support other external switches and third-party accessibility accessories.
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