QuadStick game controller

Made:
2020
QuadStick game controller

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Quadstick game controller made by Fred Davison, USA.

The Quadstick is a input device for PC and video game consoles developed specifically for quadriplegics. The device features a joystick and multiple tubes with sensors that the user can blow or suck in, which substitute for buttons on tradtional video game controllers. This quadstick was used by Paul Seal as a hands-free way to play video games.

Details

Category:
Games Technology
Object Number:
2024-744
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Measurements:
overall: 90 mm x 210 mm x 210 mm,
type:
game controller