About
OneSwitch has been maintained by UK accessibility enthusiast Barrie Ellis since 2002 and is one of the oldest and most comprehensive free archives dedicated to switch-accessible gaming and software. The site documents hundreds of games, hardware setups, software tools, and access methods for people who interact with computers using one or two adaptive switches — a population that has historically been almost entirely overlooked by mainstream gaming and software developers.
What It Offers
- Game archive: An extensive searchable list of one-switch and two-switch accessible games — browser-based, downloadable freeware, and commercial titles with switch support documented
- Hardware guides: Information on physical switch types, interfaces, DIY switch projects, and adapters that connect switches to computers and consoles
- Software tools: Guides to switch-scanning software, on-screen keyboards, and access utilities
- AT reviews and news: Ongoing coverage of assistive gaming news, new accessible titles, and hardware reviews from a switch-user perspective
- Educator and therapist resources: Guidance for professionals working with switch users in schools and therapy settings
Who It's For
OneSwitch is for switch users of all ages, their families, teachers, therapists, and anyone trying to help someone with severe motor impairment access recreational computing. The site is particularly useful for finding games that work right now — without expensive hardware or complex setup. All content is freely accessible.