In gaming circles, a streamer known as EvilToaster discussed a player identified as Draco. Draco had crafted a glove with a small motor and a wheel attached to it. This setup let him rotate the mouse wheel with his hand, enabling rapid access to two abilities from a character named Angel in a title called Survey.
The moving part on the glove accelerates the scrolling process, making it possible to cycle through a list of skills with very little delay. EvilToaster noted that this gadget first appeared during a competitive event. Afterward, Draco spoke with PC Gamers, detailing the device and demonstrating its operation. The original plan was to build a motor directly into the mouse, but that approach required a 3D printer and more advanced modeling. He chose a simpler path instead.
Some observers argued that this device still qualifies as hardware assist or cheat, while others suggested it could be replicated via macros. The topic sparked broader discussion about accessibility and competitive fairness in games such as STALKER 2, including questions about regional access and restrictions for players in Russia and other regions.