I have just seen that there should be an xbox controller for the blind but how do they want to play? Microsoft should rather pull back to the PCs and stop with consoles that have emerged out of pure fear
Above all, they should keep away from smartphones
In any case, I had the Windows Phone that was completely made of plastic and was broken when it fell down in a wrap around
Windows mobile phones are garbage. But I think xBox nice where I have to say from the operation ago, they have made from xbox 360 to one rather a step backwards
From shape, the one controllers have taken a step backwards yes
but the One Controllers are more robust & better processed than the 360 Controllers, and this point is more decisive. Can say from personal experience that in 7 years Xbox games experience so some 360 controllers have broken - one controller, however, no one! & comfortable in your hand, they are still trdm. Only when you play the battery does it bother you that you regularly just turn it off & on again. But in general I would slobber of Xbox & the rip-off Microsoft, it is advised against.
I actually meant the ease of programming. That with the controller is correct but I have huge hands so miss the size of the 360 controller (have been playing since the appearance of the 360 xbox)
Do not worry. The people who work on such controllers have nothing to do with operating systems. So Microsoft loses nothing there.
But it's nice that you are so interested in the inclusion of the blind.
In general, Microsoft works a lot with controllers for people with disabilities of all kinds, making it possible for everyone to enjoy video games. This is a really great thing that does not cost you any loss.
So why are you criticizing it?
Because a blind needs no xbox because he can't see and the other thing because Sony can also take an example
On the one hand, there are extra games for the blind, on the other hand, they can also enjoy certain other games. For example, there's a Street Fighter professional who only knows what is happening (because he is blind) based on the sounds.