Accessibility has been an issue for gaming for some time, as standard controllers are not conducive for all types of gamers. Xbox released an special controller for accessibility a while back, and now Hori has done the same for the Switch.

 

Hori released a Nintendo Licensed HORI Flex switch and joystick interface for Switch and it is the second time  Nintendo have licensed this kind of device and first for the Switch. .

The Flex connects via a wire to a Nintendo Switch, or a Windows  . Standard accessibility switches can be attached, and a remapping app allows the user to program 6 different Nintendo Switch, and 6 different Windows PC configurations.

 

Right now this is being sold only in Japan, but hopefully will come west as well.

 

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