You either clicked on this out of curiosity or because you suffer the same limitation as me. My left arm was amputated above the elbow last December because of an accident at work. I am fortunate, as I am right handed but this has really brought a new level of challenge to my favorite hobby, gaming. I am not writing this because I feel I am important, to conjure sympathy or because my story is special in anyway, but because some people may find hope and the advice they need to overcome a similar predicament (or if you want to free up a hand for those chips and beer without gumming up your keyboard). In this topic I am going to explain my journey first before dropping software and hardware in a list because I want to encourage readers as much as inform them.
In the hospital I didn’t want to touch Guild Wars 2. I knew how difficult it would be without the use of the Keyboard and I was not about to create negative feelings of defeat towards GW2, a game I had come to really enjoy. Instead I played Minecraft. I have a Razer Naga Epic that I carried over from my years Spent ($15/mo please…) in World of Warcraft. That game had so many spells I needed the extra 12 buttons to maintain utility without swapping skills when switching between questing, PvP, and PvE dungeons/raids. For Minecraft I just remapped my run forward key to Keypad 5 and the jump button to Keypad 8, which is below or closer to me. I would hold run and be able to jump by shifting my thumb slightly. This slow-paced game made it easy to get used to the new play style.
When I was released home I slowly got back into GW2. I would only really log on to test different changes until I felt comfortable enough to play successfully, at least in my mind what was successful. I am fairly competitive when it comes to gaming so I was not going to return to GW2 as a noob. The first thing I tried after rebinding all necessary moves was Voice Activated Commands. This software allows you to use a phrase or several phrases to operate a keystroke, macro, or a shift, ctrl, or alt combo. I could bind the phrase “Heal” to press “q” and set “q” in game to activate my heal spell. So there I was… a guy sitting at his computer speaking out “Heal” “Judgement!” “Elite Skill” The downside of this software is that voice recognition software is not incredible accurate and it would sometimes require the phrase to be repeated. I had to bind a phrase to put the software to sleep and wake it up because I would be trying to talk to friends and my elite skill would keep going off. But even this was not a complete fix. During Skype conversations I would have to constantly say “stop voice” to put it to sleep because I could hear the software become active. The other awesome part is friends could shout across the room “heal” and blow my heal spell… All that aside, if you are not talking to people or have people in the same room it is actually very powerful software. The biggest downside of this software is the delay between the phrase recognition and the keystroke. It is not long… but when it comes to fast action.. it’s not fast enough.