Occasionally, Adaptive's Microsoft controller has proven to be a very good tool. We've seen a number of cases where it has given people the opportunity to play their favorite games when they couldn't, and this particular example will raise your sad Monday.
Rory Steel shared the clip on social media, showing how the combination of Microsoft's control and intelligence has helped her daughter The History of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. You can see for yourself below; Rory explains that the Ava control buttons and rods are mounted on individual ports on the back of the Microsoft gadget.
Great work done for everyone involved here, from developers at Microsoft all the way up to Rory himself. Games should, of course, be available for everyone to enjoy equally and it's fun to see something hitting the market that works well for that.
Have fun, Ava! Respiratory Animal Breathing.