3D-printed Adapter makes the Nintendo Switch one-handed Play Easier

3D-printed Adapter makes the Nintendo Switch one-handed Play Easier

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Due to the Cerebrovascular Accident, Rami Wehbe has lost his right hand which restricted him from playing the Nintendo Switch. His friend called Engineer Julio Vazquez wanted to help him somehow so he can play the game again. Wehbe wasn’t able to play “Breath Of The Wild” because it required both hands to control the Joy-Con Controllers.
Julio who is the friend of Wehbe, has worked on some of the prototypes to settle the issue and make it possible for his friend to play the game even with one hand.

Julio Vazquez:

Julio Vazquez said that:
“This current design was the result of almost a week of research and lots of failed prototypes, as I had to ensure that it would be easy to print, lightweight and practical. After testing that it works properly, we decided to share it, so that it can be of help to other gamers in a similar situation.”

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