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£240 (plus £15 UK postage)
The Games Console Switch Interface Deluxe (SID for short) is a versatile accessible controller that
can be connected to most modern games consoles. It can be used in many different ways to make gaming more
accessible for disabled gamers. As ideal for gamers using a single head-mounted switch as for people wishing
to build complex fully customised set-ups.
Accessibility standard sockets allow for a huge range of controls to be attached.
Share controls using the arcade stick, switches and even an external USB keyboard.
The joystick can act as the D-pad, or either thumb stick at the press of a button.
A selectable "basic mode" makes all the green buttons do the same thing.
Use the switches and/or joystick as a Mouse controller using JoyToKey.
Please feel free to e-mail
for further "SID" information and for ordering details.

Works with 99% of Playstation 2 games using a Dual Shock controller.
Build the set-up to suit you or your team.
Enjoy some of the finest games available from Okami to Everybody's Golf.
Playstation 2 and PC compatible.
Purchase extra adapters to connect to Xbox 360, Xbox, Wii (in GameCube mode and Classic gaming
modes), Gamecube and the Dreamcast.
PS3 compatibility untried at this stage.
 
Compatible with most one switch games from the go.
PC emulators open up Sega Megadrive, Arcade coin-op machines and more.
Controls are fully programmable via a PC.
Additional roll up USB keyboard controller included.
Any USB standard keyboard can be attached, including most accessibility
keyboards.
N.B. The arcade sticks are brand new old stock SEGA Dreamcast units adapted using iPac circuitry
and custom chips. All controls are digital in effect. Accessibility switches not included.
Rear View: All 27 sockets can be turned on or off, useful whilst a helper navigates menus, if the
main gamer is impatiently pressing their controls wanting to get going!
There are a number of games that can be played using a single button, including Destruction Derby (PSone),
Everybody's Golf (PS2), Um Jammer Lammy (PSone) and Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (PS2 - some mini-games).
However, almost all games can be made accessible within a team setting, with players taking charge of
how ever many controls they can cope with to play together.
Keyboard layout

Useful LINKS
C-SID Instructions - Word document explaining how the C-SID
works.
Playstation One Instructions - Some old
games and ideas that will work on a PS2.
One Switch Gaming - Much information on how to make games
machines accessible, games reviews, links and access campaign.
D.I.Y. Guide - Step by step guides for building your own
Games Console Switch Interface Deluxe (C-SID).

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