Day: November 18, 2019

Logitech Unveils an Affordable Button Kit for the Xbox Adaptive Controller:

https://www.engadget.com/2019/11/18/logitech-adaptive-gaming-kit/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly90LmNvL3hubjZOR1JaYlc_YW1wPTE&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAABRunPgbkhSzOO2jzwCFe-nBBuOYX_osvIAeC44YxtpGqCnK3oide6zS0CZGaKUhTtts_Ni8sQes5PNq99oZKHrtP9W-THxp0KUiTwrYK8oVCa2Ik1v-220hDjOBeoAQRUD_1gHS_gpiloWTJMTjNbJGv5SjziQ1pA3ffUq4w4i1 Technology companies have been making more of an effort to include gamers with disabilities in their design recently, especially with the popularity of Microsoft’s Adaptive Controller for Xbox One and PC. Now, Logitech is pushing the adaptive design one step further by producing an add-on for the controller to meet more accessibility requirements.

#AbleHour:

https://d15leaders.com/index.php/able-hour/ https://twitter.com/ablehour?lang=en https://twitter.com/ablehour?lang=en Dublin 15 Disability Peer Support Group invites you along to the forum, every month, for tea, chat and networking, not just for friendship and fun but also to address accessibility and other issues for people with disabilities. Sometimes, however, maybe you can’t get to the venue (Blanchardstown Library) at

What Supports Might Help You To Get Into College?

https://careersportal.ie/careerplanning/story.php?ID=2501203689 Supports Available For Disadvantaged Students: Access Programmes are used to assist school-leavers who have experienced disadvantages throughout their post-primary education. These programmes can support eligible applicants to gain access to courses in Higher Education on a reduced points entry basis. There are two main Access Programmes that run in