- The Xbox adaptive joystick is now available for purchase in the Microsoft store
- It is entirely compatible with the Xbox adaptive controller and other Xbox devices
- It can now be purchased for $ 29.99 / £ 24.99
Microsoft has officially launched the Xbox adaptive joystick, which can now be purchased exclusively at Microsoft Store.
Available for $ 29.99 / £ 24.99, the Xbox adaptive joystick is an Xbox wired accessory which connects via USB-C to other Xbox devices, such as a Xbox Series or Series S serial console or an Xbox wireless controller. It is also compatible, and perhaps better used, with the Xbox adaptive controller.
The Xbox adaptive joystick is quite elegant and simple in the design. Its flat top includes a single analog stick that can be pushed to those of the Xbox wireless controller. The front of the joystick houses a bumper and a trigger style buttons, while four facial buttons rest at the upper level of the device.
The players are able to fully personalize their button arrangement on the Xbox adaptive joystick. They can also create and exchange between several button profiles via the Xbox Accessories application which is available on the console and the PC.
It also seems that the Xbox adaptive controller will also be a hassle -free configuration. As a Windows device, it will work transparently with the consoles of the Xbox series and Windows PCs without any required updates.
Microsoft’s accessibility thrust on Xbox was quite impressive, with dedicated controllers available to meet the needs of disabled players. Sony also launched its accessibility hat in the ring with the PlayStation access controller, which our own editor -in -chief, Rob Dwiart, awarded four out of five stars in his review.




