Bag of rice and duct tape modifies Xbox 360 controller

Bag of rice and duct tape modifies Xbox 360 controllerOne can now a make Xbox 360 controller parts by the aid of a bag of rice and duct tape for the disabled people, as revealed in recent images.

A little effort from the expert Ben Heck, folks at Evil Controllers customized an Xbox 360 controller in a manner that dystrophy-sufferer, Steve Spohn was able to merrily play the Xbox.

The images displayed that the joysticks and buttons were stuck to a makeshift controller by the aid of a Velcro, and aided in much smoother mobility when compared to the normally available controller device.

Games which demands of an intensity for ripping off the buttons these buttons come in handy at the point as well.

In addition to the above a wearer gets to put this thing on over a t-shirt with buttons sewn into the shoulders, which are activated when the gamer shrugs. It is much appreciated effort that seeks to care for the disabled.