How To Use a Walk Forwards Switch
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First person games often require the use of either two analogue sticks, with one stick for player movement and the other stick for looking, or mouse and keyboard.
In this video we will be looking at using a walk forwards switch for First person games, which can be helpful if you find it difficult to use both of the analogue sticks on a standard controller.
SpecialEffect are a UK-based organisation that help people with physical disabilities to benefit from video games.
www.specialeffect.org.uk
Registered Charity No. 1121004
Video by Joe Morgan and Bill Donegan
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