Sony launches customizable Playstation controller for people with disabilities

For many people, virtual games are one of the ways to build friendships and an active social life – and this includes PWDs (people with disabilities).

But the evolution of technology does not always take them into account. Paul Lane, for example, told CNN International who, being quadriplegic, learned to play with his chin, lips and cheeks.

With this in mind, Sony will launch the Access controller, made for the Playstation 5. With several buttons and commands, the new feature is customizable, and can be configured in countless ways to meet the needs of each gamer.

The product, which should arrive in stores in the first half of December, had the help of several users – including Paul – to be well received in the market.

This is one of the – good – news that is in the new episode of CNN Good News, which airs on the CNN Pop YouTube channel.

Partnership with AdoteViCa

CNN Brasil’s good news program features puppies who are waiting for a new family. Every program, the “cast” that appears can be adopted at AdoteViCa, a center that receives rescued or at-risk animals from partner NGOs.

You can find all the pets for adoption on the Adote ViCa Instagram page, as well as information about age, breed, vaccinations and age.

How to adopt?

To adopt with the CNN Good News partner center, you must be over 18 years old and bring ID and proof of residence.

Adote ViCa is located at Rua Pamplona, ​​1481, in the Jardins neighborhood, in São Paulo. It is open from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 am to 8 pm, and on Saturdays, from 9 am to 6 pm.



Source: CNN Brasil

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