I know this is a controversial thing to say but I’m a big fan of controllers over keyboard and mouse. Mostly it’s just the comfort. Controllers fit in my hands nicely and feel less like work than sitting down to a keyboard and mouse. There’s some old RSI in my wrists that flares up sometimes and keyboard and mouse play sets it off much faster than my beloved chonky hyperkin duke. I know my aim suffers for my controller love, but I don’t care. Give me a nice comfy controller over keyboard and mouse for long gaming sessions any day.
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I’m not alone. There are dozens of us controller lovers in the PC gaming scene but it often feels a bit taboo in this mouse and keyboard dominated world. Gaming ergonomics are however a pretty serious issue, with many alternatives like this 3D printable keyboard on offer. Like most products that seek to solve this problem, it's still very much a keyboard, rather than a controller. Thankfully, former Razer designer Edward Larkin is looking to bridge the gap with something in between the two.
Spotted by GameRant, the Alt Motion Controller by PLA Labs is definitely one of the more unique looking peripherals I’ve seen in a while. Though it replaces a keyboard, it doesn’t have any keys, and instead features a three joystick design with a programmable analogue wheel. One joystick is positioned in the front centre, acting as the primary control with the other two below and off to either side. The analogue wheel, which can also be used for driving games, is around this primary stick and everything is reachable with one hand. It’s also ambidextrous, so it doesn’t
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