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Because of his condition, Thomas wouldn’t be able to spend hours playing Minecraft, his favorite game, because most controllers are designed with buttons that are impossible to use by people with such a disease. That’s when Caleb stepped win: He designed a simple little piece of 3D printed plastic that attaches to a joystick.
“Thomas loves to play minecraft. I met with him and talked about what he needed in terms of a controller. At this point in time, Thomas doesn’t really need much. He can use an Xbox gamepad, a sixaxis controller, and keyboard and mouse. He has a little bit of trouble holding the triggers for more than a couple seconds, but he gets by. This meant that I really didn’t have a specific problem to solve so I just tried to build something that would help the most people possible”, the inventor explained.
Caleb began by developing a scratchpad prototype posted on Hackaday, before creating a dedicated website to share techniques. He also shared the full instructions, models and files on Thingerverse.
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Managing Neurological Disorders
Building Supportive Community Relationships
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
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Feelif is a multimedia device for blind and visually impaired people
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Visual Impairment
Congenital Deafness
Hearing Disorders
App (Including when connected with wearable)
Videogame
Educational/Leisure device (book, toy, game...)
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Hearing loss or ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
Managing Neurological Disorders
Improving Speech and Communication
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Father creates 3D printing devices to help his son walk and speak
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MOVING IN A WHEELCHAIR: Moving using a wheelchair.
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DiGeorge Syndrome
Cerebral Palsy
Neuromuscular Disorders
Walking Aid (wheelchair/walker/crutches)
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Educational/Leisure device (book, toy, game...)
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Managing Neurological Disorders
Preventing (Vaccination, Protection, Falls, Research/Mapping)
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