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Renders of One-Handed & Two-Handed Proteus Controller Configurations made by testers

ByoWave sent out prototype test kits to 25 of our testers around the world from Ireland, the UK, USA, Canada and Australia each with a different disability and some who do not have a disability. Here are two renders of examples of the controllers that they built. Both of these controllers were built using the same Proteus Controller Kit. The first controller was built by Irish Paralympian Colin Judge who plays games with one hand. The second controller was built by a non-disabled tester who wanted to play using the joy-con style on the Xbox. As you can see there are endless possibilities for people to build their own way to play.

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