Hello Blizzard Devs and Community
I am a disabled gamer (quadriplegic) and I face difficulties playing Mauga, the continuous and long maintained “click” for both chainguns is exhausting.
Would it be possible to share with dev team this issue please ?
I know Blizzard and Microsoft are very concerned by inclusion and accessibility.
I believe a “toggle mode” for both guns would help greatly arms/hands/fingers impaired people like me.
Thanks in advance
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Toggle mode sounds nice, I presume it’s not that hard to implement this option.
Hope they will listen to you. See you in games.
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I’m surprised there’s not something you can change in the settings already to do that. (Like binding both chainguns to one button). Hopefully they are able to make this change!
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I think they just like to say this, if they actually cared they’d have left Sym’s lockon in, and left Bastion with Turret mode.
Rather, they care when it’s convenient enough for them to.
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Guys can we spam this post so that Blizzard people see it? How can we make devs implementing this change? Shouldn’t be too hard I guess
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The tech is already there cause they have an option for mercy for her beam so it wouldn’t be hard to implement.
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That’s indeed weird - I took a look at Mauga’s options and, well… there are almost none. Virtually every hero has a ton of accessibility and control options, including a toggle feature in several of them(off the top of my head, Mercy, Lifeweaver, Kiriko, D.va). Why not Mauga?
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I believe there are programmable controllers that might have this ability. But Im assuming you already use a customized controller of some sort?
Mauga’s one of my favorite heroes. Hes awesome

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Well I could put macro on my mouse but I remember that when Mercy super-jump was still a “bug” and required high synchronization between the crouch, the gardian angel and the jump ; Blizzard stated that macro to reproduce this sequence was cheating and could lead to ban. So i’m cautious and bet on devs agreeing to introduce such feature
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The Blizzard stance is ‘1 input = 1 action’, the reason the Mercy macro (or similar ones like Genji 180s) was against the rules was because it was doing multiple actions. Theres no reason doing one just for toggling something on and off would be against the rules.
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If you havent already, post a thread on this topic in Technical Support. Theres a nice lady there named Nicole who could help answer your question regarding this specific technical question 
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Thanks for the idea, I will ask to support
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I have wished they added visible sound effects for footsteps and such for those of us hard of hearing. I get it’s a big development lift sometimes but I believe a raised tide floats all boats
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