
Multiple Disabilities – Creative Solutions (audio)
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For many new switch users, playing games with SwitchXS might seem like a daunting task, however, with a little practice and the right games even a novice can be up and clicking in no time. As Mac gaming expert Mike Phill...
Game Access: Let the Games Begin! (PDF) is an episode from Users in Control: A Fresh Perspective on Accessibility by AssistiveWare. For many new switch users, playing games with SwitchXS might seem like a daunting task, however, with a litt...
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Published Oct 23, 2007, 00:00:00 long, audio available.
For many new switch users, playing games with SwitchXS might seem like a daunting task, however, with a little practice and the right games even a novice can be up and clicking in no time. As Mac gaming expert Mike Phillips illustrates, it's best to start with games that don’t require a great deal of quick action. Fortunately, there are plenty of great titles that provide copious amounts of fun, while offering the means to strengthen one’s switching ability.
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Game Access: Let the Games Begin! (PDF) is an episode from Users in Control: A Fresh Perspective on Accessibility by AssistiveWare.
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Game Access: Let the Games Begin! (PDF) is from Users in Control: A Fresh Perspective on Accessibility by AssistiveWare.
Published Oct 23, 2007 and 00:00:00 long