A man who lost his right arm in a motorcycle accident has created his own controller for one-handed gaming. The developer plans to launch a Kickstarter campaign to fund mass production of the device.
The project, called Ercham, emerged from the need to find a solution after the creator faced difficulties using standard keyboards and mice. The device combines both input methods into a single unit, adapted for use with one hand.
The controller runs on its own firmware and operates on a plug-and-play basis. This eliminates the need for third-party software, which often causes conflicts with in-game anti-cheat systems.
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