@LauraKBuzz As an aside, my journey into accessibility in regard to gamepads actually started with the original Steam Controller: I saw a video of someone playing Skyrim with just one hand. To be honest, I’m kind of disappointed that they just went with the Steam Deck design. I wanted an updated original with a couple of additional inputs and a second stick for people who prefer them to pads. However, I would like to know if it is more accessible for someone, and I would be happy for them.
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Oh hey, look what arrived today!@LauraKBuzz Thank you! I’ll be brief.
One-handed? Holding the original SC in one hand provided many inputs and felt pretty comfortable. What about SC2? Is it easy to accidentally press the back buttons? Is grip sense is out of the question since you hold it all the time?
Less of a question, but I would like your thoughts on trackpads. We lost the proper click, and they are smaller, like on the Deck. It’s not a stick, so there’s less resistance, which might be helpful. But how useful is it?
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Oh hey, look what arrived today!@LauraKBuzz May I ask a couple of questions to include in a review? You’re probably going to address them yourself anyway, so no worries

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I am not sure why deleting a page break in AppleWorks for the #IIgs can reliably reproduce this error message.@GamesMissed OTHER button vs. any key.