Designed by renowned modder and product engineer Benjamin Heckendorn (also known as BenHeck), a leading developer and manufacturer of innovative gaming accessories, eDimensional, Inc., is pleased to introduce the innovative new Access Controller.A patented new modular control design is fetured by the Access Controller; each control function found on a regular gamepad (including action buttons, shoulder buttons, D-Pad, analog sticks, etc.) is accessible and built into its own slot and positioned in the layout of a hand. Each module, additionally, can easily be removed and rearranged to suit any gaming style or need. Providing proper balance and resistance for optimal responsiveness, the concave design rests comfortably on a leg or a table.
James Mannhalter of Alabama, a disabled gamer, writes, "Video games became a way for me to escape the pain of my injuries, the grueling horror of my recovery, and the depression that sometimes comes with a life long disability…[Gaming can be very important for someone like me."
"I am in the Army and have served over in Iraq 3 times. During my 3rd tour, I was struck by a 400 lb. IED, leaving me without a left hand and right thumb, along with 39% of my body burned. I love to play video games, but haven't been able to since the accident," declared Echoes Michael L.
"Gamers contacting us from around the world have opened our eyes to an overwhelming need for gaming accessories suitable for those with disabilities or physical limitations. We could not be more pleased to team up once again with Ben to make his vision of a readily-available single-handed controller a reality. It has become a mission for our company and a truly rewarding experience that we are fortunate to be a part of," commented Michael Epstein, eDimensional CEO.
For any gamer who wants the convenience of being able to reconfigure the controls to suit their specific arcade-style gaming, RPG or FPS gaming style, or those who like to multi-task while gaming, the Access Controller is also great.