Benzinga - by Franca Quarneti, Benzinga Staff Writer.
Sony Group Corp.‘s (NYSE:SONY) PlayStation has filed a patent for a groundbreaking controller concept.
What Happened: The patent introduces a novel use of electric ink, allowing players to design a custom layout tailored to their unique play style.
Spotted by industry insider Exputer (via Insider Gaming), PlayStation’s latest patent details a controller that offers unparalleled freedom in customization.
This innovative concept operates on a flat surface where users can draw the layout of their computer simulation buttons. This hand-drawn design will then link to the standard controller’s actual buttons, providing a seamless transition from concept to play.
The controller’s design includes an “anti-fatigue” key, a feature aimed at enhancing button functionality. This key adapts to different button-pressing scenarios, whether a player needs to press a button once, repeatedly, or hold it down. The anti-fatigue key is intended to offer a smoother and more enjoyable gaming experience by reducing the physical strain on players.
Advanced Accessibility Features This new patent is seen as an evolution of the accessibility controller, pushing the boundaries of personalization and user-centric design. By allowing players to create a personalized layout, PlayStation is expanding the range of options available, particularly for gamers who require specific configurations due to accessibility needs.
The potential impact of this technology is significant. While currently just a patent with an uncertain future, its development could lead to more advanced accessibility controllers, enhancing the gaming experience for all players.
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