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Sony has been issued a new patent in the USA for a controller with most of its surface covered by a touch screen, which would allow users to position and alter the buttons to their wants and needs.
According to the patent, the controller would come with an optical sensor to register touch, press, swipe, and tap inputs.
Sony has filed a new patent for a PS6 controller with adaptive virtual buttons, gesture support, and touch-based controls.
Sony has filed a patent for a new DualSense-like controller that takes a radical step away from what we know and love – it ...
Sony has patented a controller that ditches physical buttons entirely in favor of a giant, customizable touchscreen.
A newly approved patent could radically shift what it feels like to play games on the PlayStation, and gamer reactions are ...
A newly unearthed Sony patent has revealed plans for an entirely touchscreen PlayStation controller, with no physical buttons.
Sony's new patent reveals a gamepad with no physical buttons - just a customizable touch screen that adapts controls to your hand size and game needs. Could replace traditional controllers entirely.
Sony's new patent details a controller without any physical buttons, instead there's a bunch of sensors and display technology for customizable controls.
Sony has secured a patent for an innovative gaming controller featuring haptic touchscreens and a buttonless design. Could this signal a significant evolution for the PS6 controller?