He doesn’t have enough functionality past that knuckle where it’s bent to be able to press down on the left stick. It’s also generally uncomfortable to move the stick around he says.

Is there any way to have a controller made that can accommodate his injury?

50 Comments

  1. RiseofdaOatmeal

    If this isn’t the ideal sub to ask this, I’d love suggestions or any other subs that might be of some assistance

    Edit: Please stop suggesting I break my father’s hand again. It’s already shattered to a point where it’s more expensive to get it fixed than just getting an adaptive controller like people suggested.

  2. AppearanceKey2170

    make the left stick taller for more mobility

  3. EBFGPoseidon

    Elite 2 controller would let you adjust stick height, stick tension, and different response curves to your input. Plus they have paddles on the back you could make the L3 button.

  4. MidNite_22

    Trackball and keyboard. Just use the thumb for jumps.
    Hope this helps.
    Cheers!
    P.S. Wally World has an entry-level TB on the shelf. The M570.
    Of course, lots of keyboards also.

  5. Muted_Onix

    Left stick riser, or controller grip could probally work

  6. BrandoCalrissian1995

    Look into accessibility controllers maybe or shell out the cash for an elite controller. They have attachable paddles on the back that you can map to be any button and I always mapped to be pressing down the sticks. The also come with different height sticks so you can try the different stick size like another recommended. The controller is on the heavier side so that’s something to possibly be aware of.

  7. Visible_Effect883

    Can’t he just have this rebroken and fixed at the hospital?

  8. whooooosh11

    The first thing that comes to mind is a fight stick but that depends on the game he plays

  9. Real-Variation-8681

    Vibrating anal beads.

    They won’t help with your father’s condition, but if you sync them up to your controller vibration feature they could spice up the gameplay a little for him.

  10. colonelriorivera

    Ngl, he actually has an advantage on a PS controller. “The Claw” would be parallel to the thumb.

  11. HorKingGoD420

    Re-brake and straighten the tumb, they were able to do it with my arm after i beat the dog shite out of kid with my cast for talking bout my momma back in the day.

  12. fireitup622

    shift left hand so index is on left joystick, maybe thumb just manages d-pad?

  13. JCM42899

    Break it again. The strong prevail. Ave Imperator.

  14. thefartsock

    They make these attachments called thumbstick extenders that will add more length to the joystick if it would make it easier for him to grip a longer stick with the busted thumb.

  15. RiseofdaOatmeal

    Sidenote: We only have an Xbox to use. We do not own a PC.

  16. BigRhonda7632

    I really thought you were to tell us that he’s been unstoppable since then. Having said that, I’m sure is an inclusive build for him.

  17. itspassing

    I don’t think there is a better solution than a keyboard. You can remap any keys you do not want to press. The accessibility options are second to none with third-party support and a plethora of options for accessable controllers if you hate keyboards.

  18. Samtoast

    I was like they look fine and perfectly normal and OMG 90°

  19. Others have already provided useful information, so I’ll ask the question were all thinking.

    How did his thumb end up at a 90 degree angle and never get shoved back?

  20. RollIntelligence

    Rebreak his thumb. He will thank you when it heals back to normal 😀

  21. My own father has started to have issues with his hands as he gets older. He just has arthritis, so he was able to go with some off brand controllers that were different dimensions than the official Xbox controller.

    His favorite though are the Xbox controllers that are set up like the PlayStation ones, with both sticks at the bottom. He said it hurts his thumb the least. Not sure if it’ll help your dad or not, but it helped mine.

    Good luck!

  22. RiseofdaOatmeal

    My father was working on oil rigs in Alberta, CA when he was 21 and broke it while they were running pipe into the ground. The brakes went out on the conveyor blocks holding the pipe, and they came down on his hand.

    They had put pins in his hand to fix it, but he returned to work too early and it never set right.

    It’s been this way ever since. In every other aspect of his life in construction it’s never impacted him. He’s very well honored about it because it’s just a quirk he’s lived with longer than he lived with an injured thumb.

    Edit: Y’all can stop asking me to break my father’s hand again.

  23. chuckmycommander

    Consider a custom controller with a remap function, might be helpful for his situation. Paddle style buttons could be a go-to

  24. Break it again. The last time I broke my nose it corrected my breathing from when I got socked in the face at a concert this one time….

  25. SjurEido

    Mouse + Keyboard. That way the only thing that thumb needs to do is hit Spacebar (maybe V)

  26. Mouse and keyboard. Left thumb is only used for space bar.

  27. magikman2000

    Honestly, keyboard/mouse might be a good option?

  28. Zombiess11

    He can try to play crab claw style, use index for thumb stick, middle finger for left bumper, ring finger for left trigger, pinke for holding the back, maybe left thumb for left d-pad, if he needs to use up down right d-pad use his right thumb

  29. KeyserSoze37

    You obviously have to break it the other direction. That’s just Bono’s 3rd Law

  30. Thy_Art_Dead

    No no no no, this ain’t gonna happen!

    We gonna need the story on the thumb breakage…

  31. Astrojef

    That thumb done took a right at the intersection

  32. Dystynct24

    You could possibly find someone to 3D print an attachment that would help by moving the spot where your dad needs to place his thumb or the attachment could alter what part of your dad’s thumb is used to move the joystick itself. Just an idea. Depends on his exact mobility in each direction and how painful or uncomfortable it is to move the stick around.

  33. RegularRetro

    If his hand is fine besides the thumb then mouse and keyboard should basically be a 0 compromise solution. You can map jump to another key or mouse4 or something. Otherwise they make controllers with mappable back buttons and stick sizes but I doubt that would solve the comfort issue completely.

  34. A_Litre_O_Cola

    Go to a doctor. They will break and reset it.

  35. hattingly-yours

    Go see a hand surgeon. There are things that can be done for this problem 

  36. ChancellorLizard

    Try to play on PC maybe, i dont think i use my thumb for anything.

  37. RyzenRecoil47

    Create some kind of sock for a snug fit to his thumb and to the thumbstick. Or maybe swap the thumbstick for something more accommodating to the sock fitted around his thumb. I would try rubber gloves maybe cut the fingers of the glove off and fit it onto his thumb and see how it goes….trial and error.

  38. Affectionate-Tax2240

    Why not try keyboard and mouse ?

  39. ReturnOfTheJurdski

    Ouch! So what the heck he just dealt with it for the rest of that year and was like well I guess this is my thumb now!

  40. TheN1njTurtl3

    don’t know about controller but he would be perfectly fine to use a mouse and keyboard it seems, make take as bit to learn but it might be better for him

  41. lordnope985

    Claw grip. index on the stick, Middle on bumper lil weird but can work.

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