(Part 2) Top products from r/disabledgamers
We found 12 product mentions on r/disabledgamers. We ranked the 30 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Razer Naga Left-Handed - Ergonomic MMO Gaming Mouse with 12 Programmable Thumb Buttons - 8,200 Adjustible DPI
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
The scroll wheel on the Razer Naga now goes left and right, as well as up, down and in for more buttons at your disposal, whether for destroying games or navigating a lengthy forum for the best MMO strategy.This iteration of the Razer Naga features an all-new one-size-fits-all ergonomic form factor ...
22. Avaya Headset Adapter for PC Headset (1600 and 9600 Series)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Connects a regular PC multimedia headset with dual 3.5mm audio plugs into Avaya IP phone.Compatible with Avaya 1608 and 1616 9601, 9608, 9610, 9611, 9620, 9630, 9640, 9650 and 9670 (see list below)Allows quickly disconnect headset, if needed to switch between PC or phone.Headset may be shared betwee...
23. SteelSeries Apex Raw Keyboard UK (PC DVD)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
24. Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse, RGB Backlit, 20 Programmable Buttons
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
20 MMO tuned buttons: Includes unique 12 button thumb panel designed for quick, no look navigation; The low friction polytetrafluoroethylene feet eliminate friction on nearly any surface for smoother motions, precise cursor movements and improved accuracyG shift ring finger button: Instantly double ...
25. Fragpedal Dual PC Gaming Footpedal
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
You can't kick a$$ if you don't use your feet! - If they're good enough to drive a car, you know they can drive your game. - Fire weapons with your feet! - Zoom with your feet! - Cast spells with your feet! - Control movement with your feet! - Scroll with your feet!Two individually adjustable button...
26. StarTech.com Headset Adapter, Microphone and Headphone Splitter - 3.5mm Male Aux to 3.5mm Female Audio & Mic Combo Jack Y Cable for Laptop / PC (MUYHSMFF), Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
MIC & HEADPHONE COMBO: With one 3.5 millimeter male (TRRS) & two 3.5 millimeter female (TRS) connectors, the adapter transforms a 3.5 millimeter audio output port into one 3.5 millimeter headset jack and one 3.5 millimeter mic port. This is NOT AN AUDIO SPLITTER & is NOT designed for two headphones....
27. Sanwa GT-Y Octagonal Restrictor Plate for JLF Joysticks
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
fits all Sanwa JLF joysticksthis has 8 "corners" for easier 8 way controlAuthentic Sanwa GTY part
28. Chef'n EzSqueeze One-Handed Can Opener (Black and Meringue)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Open a can with just a few squeezes with this innovative update on an old kitchen standard. The squeeze-to-open design makes opening cans quick, safe, and easy.The EzSqueeze features a stainless steel cutting blade with a magnetic end that allows for nearly effortless opening of canned goods.Now you...
29. SteelSeries Merc Stealth Gaming Keyboard
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
SteelSeries Z Engine enables programmability of all keys3 color illumination options - blue, purple and redAnti-ghosting capability: Up to 7 simultaneous keystrokesRubberized movement keys for enhanced tactile feedbackPre-defined profiles for more than 150 gamesInternal hub with 2 USB portSpecial ga...
30. Zalman Zm-Mic1 High Sensitivity Headphone Microphone
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
It has attractive & compact designLocalization - EnglishHigh Sensitivity Headphone Mic3 Mini Clips for Tidy ArrangementProduct Type - Headphone MicrophoneLocalization - EnglishSystem Components - N/ASystem Components - N/ASystem Components - N/A
Greetings fellow bendy person! (I have EDS).
My hands are pretty messed and I can't do much with them so I try to have a billion input devices to switch it up. Vertical mice did not help me at all! Seemed like the wrong size for my hand or something though.
Most recently got the Logitech G600 (https://www.amazon.ca/Logitech-Gaming-Mouse-Black-910-002864/dp/B0086UK7IQ) but haven't got a chance to use it yet because winter makes me not able to use anything. Heh. But it's wider with support for the pinky finger which I think will help me a lot as I often get MCP dislocations on both ends on that pinky from mice. Also LOTS OF BUTTONS!!
I also have a Kensington trackball mouse (https://www.amazon.ca/Kensington-64325-K64325US-Expert-Mouse/dp/B00009KH63/). I read you said trackballs mess up your thumb but I don't use my thumb for it, just my whole hand or my index and middle finger together or whatever feels best at the moment. I use my thumb for the left bottom button only. It comes with a wrist rest but I try to just hover above it to not mess with my wrist. Moving it in the middle of my desk right in front of me helps wrist and arm posture otherwise I end up wanting to rip off my arm from the pain.
I used to have a RollerMouse (http://www.contourdesign.ca/product-category/mice/) which I loved for a lot of stuff but it ended up breaking... I think I ate over it too much and the crumbs messed it up and then I tried to take it apart to fix it and for the first time ever fully broke something. Oops. Heh. But seriously, having the option to easily mouse with the left hand or just differently on the right hand was really nice. I might have to get another one at some point. They have lots of models now so maybe I can find one that handles crumbs better. :P
I actually like controllers for some gaming. But if I have to do fine movements it doesn't have the same control as a mouse and ends up tweaking out my nerve pain or something. It just helps having my wrist turned rather than flat on a mouse (again the vert mouse didn't work for me though!). But it does hurt my thumb more.
Uhm... I'm probably forgetting something so will comment again if I can think of anything else. Mostly I've been waiting for laser eye tracking stuff to get better. Can't use the kind where you turn your head or anything because my neck is so messed.
Good luck and please let me know if you find anything good! Having to give up my hobbies and work and everything because of EDS has been rather annoying so anything to get me back on the computer as much as possible is a life saver.
(In too much pain to be super coherent. Hopefully this is readable!)
Those are all gaming headsets which are rarely ever worth the price, especially from those brands.
You'll get far superior audio quality (especially at high volume), comfort and value out of a decent normal pair of headphones + clip-on mic.
For headphones, check the Head-Fi list of recommended cans by price range over here, pick the best you can afford or just ask over at /r/headphones.
As a cheap and pretty good clip-on mic, pretty much everyone recommends this one.
If you want to use it on a PS4, which has - I think - only the 4 pole mic+audio combined port, just use something like this.
Also, take care that your audio output has enough power. I think the Dualshock 4 can drive headphones up to 32Ω? You might to read up on that.
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This doesn't only apply to gaming and consoles, ofc. Never buy gaming headsets or soundbars or prebuilt PCs etc. There's always a better DIY solution unless you're really lazy.
I can't speak to a jar opener, but this: https://www.amazon.ca/Chefn-EzSqueeze-One-Handed-Opener-Meringue/dp/B002XUUSFC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1519600958&sr=8-2&keywords=one+handed+can+opener is the can opener we have and my seven year old son (full left hand amputee) can operate it very successfully. The magnet at the front is perfect for lifting the lid out of the can and frankly I never want another can opener now that we've got this one and I currently have two functioning hands.
Something similar for jars would be awesome, though.
It is a madcatz brawlstick, from the 360 days. I added my own joystick bat to it and changed the inside to be 8way restrictor way instead of 4. It has Sanwa inputs so much better than mayflash. They are like 70 used on Amazon. that is more than I paid back in the day. If you are into modding you can buy a cheap joystick case and change the parts out for better responsiveness. I get all my parts from Focus Attack
I play world of warcraft with a left palm(no fingers) and a normal right hand on mouse using this keyboard: http://www.amazon.com/SteelSeries-Merc-Stealth-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B00292OW1U
Looks like you can get n Apex RAW which seems to be identical to the 300, for £50 on Amazon. Couldn't you and another family member club together and buy it as a joint present to him?
You could try something like the Razer Naga.
Would you be able to use your feet?
Fragpedal Dual PC Gaming Footpedal
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https://www.amazon.com/Fragpedal-Dual-PC-Gaming-Footpedal/dp/B005OL87NW