University students develop inclusive gaming controller for boy with cerebral palsy | ABC News

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An eight-year-old boy with cerebral palsy can now enjoy the thrills of gaming, thanks to a group of engineering students who've developed a customised controller. Developers say they were compelled to break barriers because the existing one-size-fits-all approach is preventing children with complex disabilities from playing.

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