Project conclusion

Our theoretical product
A game controller solution for people who can’t make fast and precise moves using their hands. They might not even have hands. To allow maximum adaptability to the lowest cost, the product is just a safe puzzle of electronic components that allow the users to easily build their own controllers. When used with a PC, it should be possible to emulate a wireless Xbox 360 controller to support more games.

Safety
All components are connected in a way that can’t give electric shocks or burn components as long as you only use unmodified original components. Making own designs that are not approved in the example book is done at the user’s own risk since you can do very stupid things like a sharp kitchen knife controller.

Sweatband controller
A regular sweat band on the head, arm or foot allow precise controlling with any available limb by attaching a wireless core without any wires. This is a lot like the Wii controller but you don’t have to hold it.

Sweatband

Earphone controller
The earphone controller have a wire to allow more energy consuming things to be attached. It cost more but give a closer experience. This controller is mostly for playing motorcycle games where it feels natural to steer by tilting your head sideways. The 3D glasses allow tilting the head while keeping sight of the game. Rotating the head allow getting more information about where a sound is comming from in the game.

Earphones

Hunting rifle controller
Hunters who have a broken hunting rifle can rebuild it to a game controller so that the product will sell to more users. Just attach the components, paint the barrel orange, make sure that it can’t be rebuilt to working condition and check if your laws require anything else before giving it to someone without a license.

Rifle

Brainscaning
The brainscaning tecnology is already out there with a few cases where they have used it for the same purpose that we suggest. But this is part of a puzzle and is even if designed with dissability in mind not directly aimed at a dissability group but could be used by anyone, thus reducing stigmatization a bit. And the core idea is alot of components that work together but are not directly dependent on eachouther so you can use only the one you want or need in the way you want. We only gave a few examples of how they could be used the rest is up to the user.

Brain

Group: David Piuva, Rickard Lööf