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Sony details new PS5 and DualSense controller accessibility settings – TechRadar
Including the option to reduce or turn off haptic feedback

Ahead of the PS5s November release date, Sony has detailed some of the accessibility settings that will be built in to the console and its DualSense controller at launch.
In an official SIE blog post, Sony has said that the accessibility settings currently available on the PS4, including closed captions, inverting colors, text to speech and custom button assignments, will also be present on PS5.
The post also details some of the new options that will be available to PlayStation 5 users. These include…
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