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Customers admire the G Adaptive Gaming Kit for Xbox Adaptive Controller's ease of use and wide button variety, finding setup simple and the different button shapes and triggers highly customizable. The affordability of the kit is also frequently praised. Overall, the product receives positive feedback for its accessibility and value.
I've been using the Logitech - G adaptive gaming kit for several months now on a daily basis, paired with a Microsoft adaptive controller (and an Xbox one controller). Personally I use this kit to trigger gamepad buttons and replace the controller triggers with my feet. I fully expected the buttons would wear out and stop functioning after couple of months, but so far they have been entirely reliable. They have a very low actuation force needed to trigger the switch, which is good if you need a button that is easy to press. There are different shape buttons so you can choose your preference. I personally have not used the included triggers so I can't comment on those. But all of the standard buttons feel and work great, and you can use a regular switch in place of a trigger if you don't need the gradual curve of the full trigger switch. The kit included Velcro mounting pads that you can adjust, so you can put the buttons pretty much wherever you want, and they won't slide around. It takes a little bit of effort to remove the buttons from the Velcro pad once you have mounted them, so if you need to make adjustments you may need help if you have fine motor limitations. But pressing the buttons themselves is about as easy as it gets. I really hope Logitech continues to produce this kit. Although it's not cheap, it is a lot cheaper than buying similar buttons individually, so it's a great way to get started on gaming.
Posted by happy2game
Great assortment of switches and at extremely fantastic value but they are cheap and won't hold up, especially if your child's movements aren't delicate and soft. Any amount of force will snap the buttons. Standard switch buttons range from $30-$80 for a single but they are built to withstand force where as these are not. You might invest in a couple of these kits if to have backups in case they buttons fail.
Posted by JSJS
Very convenient for my sons who is a quadriplegic.for therapy also to play video games essy to set up recommended for people with disabilities
Posted by ArronH