HAND CONTROLLER
GAMING IS POSSIBILE, FOR EVERYONE!
Hand Controller was created for simdrivers who cannot use their legs to control the accelerator and brake. With an ergonomic and intuitive design, it offers an alternative way to manage these functions during sim racing.
Designed and manufactured by 3DRap, in Italy, to improve the Driving Sim Racing Experience.
Designed and manufactured by 3DRap, in Italy, to improve the Driving Sim Racing Experience.
Ease of Use and Compatibility
The Hand Controller connects to the computer via a USB port and is compatible with most steering wheels on the market. This means simdrivers can easily integrate the controller into their existing setup and start enjoying an accessible and engaging driving experience.
A Vision of Inclusion
For 3DRap, the Hand Controller represents much more than just a product. It is an expression of their commitment to offering innovative and accessible solutions for all sim racing enthusiasts. The goal is to break barriers and make the world of sim racing a welcoming place for everyone, regardless of their physical abilities.
HC1 on Forza Motorsport - Microsoft Games
3DRap’s Hand Controller has received support from Microsoft for the Forza Motorsport game. This means that the device has been officially recognized and integrated into the game, allowing players with disabilities to use it as an alternative control method to participate in virtual races.
Thanks to this news, the Hand Controller has become even more accessible and functional, expanding the opportunities for people with disabilities to enjoy the driving experience offered by Sim Racing.
VOTA Racing Wheel for Disabled Sim Racers
Discover VOTA – Analog Axes Unlock:
- Now you can unlock the use of two analog axes for people with disabilities (for throttle and brake).
- While powering on the wheel, hold any of the left or right front face buttons to split the two analog paddles into different axes.
- The rear potentiometer will now turn into a “gamma” function assigned only to the pressed side during boot (left, right, or both). A quick blue animation will provide feedback on correct assignment to the intended analog paddle.2.
Dual Clutch BIAS Feature:
- The Dual Clutch BIAS feature assigned to the rear potentiometer is now available only with a “standard” boot sequence (no buttons pressing during boot).
Revolutionizing Sim Racing Accessibility
Enhanced Feedback Mechanisms: Advanced force feedback mechanisms provide users with immersive tactile sensations, enhancing the realism of the racing experience. Whether navigating tight corners or accelerating down straightaways, users can feel every nuance of the virtual road beneath them.
In a world where inclusion and accessibility are paramount, the VOTA Steering Wheel stands as a beacon of progress. By harnessing the power of technology to break down barriers and empower gamers of all abilities, it represents a significant step forward in the quest for universal gaming accessibility.