OneSwitch – Accessible gaming and inclusive play
OneSwitch is a long-running UK-based website focused on accessible gaming, assistive technology, and inclusive play for disabled people. It is best known for its practical, hands-on approach to adapting games and gaming equipment to suit different access needs.
What OneSwitch does
The site shares articles, reviews, and practical guides covering:
- Accessible video games and gaming features
- Adapted controllers, switches, and mounts
- Inclusive play for disabled children and adults
- Real-world problem-solving around access to games and technology
Content is grounded in everyday use, with a strong emphasis on what works in practice rather than theory or marketing claims.
Who it’s for
OneSwitch may be useful for:
- Disabled gamers looking for practical access solutions
- Parents and carers supporting disabled children who want to play games
- Educators, therapists, and support workers interested in inclusive play
- Developers and designers wanting insight into real access barriers
Why this resource matters
Accessible gaming is often discussed at a high level, but much less often tested in real homes, schools, and support settings. OneSwitch stands out for documenting hands-on adaptations, experiments, and workarounds that reflect how disabled people actually interact with games and equipment.
The site has played a long-standing role in connecting disabled gamers, families, and practitioners, helping to push accessible gaming forward through shared knowledge rather than commercial promotion.
Things to be aware of
OneSwitch is an editorial and information-led resource, not a retailer or service provider. Some articles reflect the context and technology available at the time they were written, which can be useful for understanding how access solutions evolve over time.
Visit the site
🔗 OneSwitch
https://www.oneswitch.org.uk