A few years ago, I lost my right arm in a motorcycle accident.
Overnight, everything changed, including something that used to be a big part of my life: gaming. It wasn’t just a hobby for me. It was how I relaxed, connected with people, and felt normal.
The hardest part is that almost everything we use every day is built for two hands. I tried to adapt, but nothing really worked.
So I started experimenting and built a simple one-handed setup for myself using different parts and adjustments. It’s not perfect, but for the first time since my accident, I was able to play again.
Right now, what I have is fragile and inconsistent — something I can’t rely on long-term.
I’m raising funds to improve it into a stable, dependable setup that I can actually use every day. This will help me regain a part of my life that I’ve really missed.
If you’re able to donate or share, I truly appreciate it.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
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I’m raising $3,000 to help build a reliable one-handed setup I can actually depend on day to day.
This includes:
Rebuilding my current setup with stronger, more durable parts
Working with a designer to help refine and improve the fit and usability
Covering the cost of materials, tools, and multiple iterations to get it right
Shipping costs for parts and components I need to test and adjust
Help with assembly so it’s stable and can handle everyday use
Right now, everything I have is temporary and fragile — this would help me turn it into something dependable that I can actually use long-term.






