Featured Changing lives with tech By Caleb LundquistUpdated Aug 27, 2020 3 min to read For nearly five months, a group of four 18-year-olds have been passionately researching, designing, building, programming and testing a specialized gaming controller for a local Columbia High School student with cerebral palsy. Their names? Jacob Field, Nathan Fuentes, Claire Powell and Cesar Robles. His name? José Garcia. Their goal? To create a controller that allows Garcia to enjoy a gaming experience equal to his peers, despite the motor function limitations he faces with CP.
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