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Comment by shakna

11 hours ago

Valve is also part of the Accessible Gaming Initiative, along with Microsoft and others.

And Steam does already support the Xbox Adaptive Controller, along with a huge amount of control overlays, and if that isn't enough - SteamInput can be disabled for raw HID mode and then you can interface with any 3rd party app, like in the article.

Their virtual menus are a godsend for building your own control systems - I've used one with eyetracking software to play Counter Strike.