To put this into perspective, roughly 10-15% of the male population is left-handed.
It's one of the largest minorities as far as population goes, one that has a history of persecution and suppression against it, AND there's actual dangers involved being left-handed that show notable increase in injury and death rates compared to the majority... but because nobody builds their entire identity around being left-handed it's not a politically viable group to court, so is ignored and we've actually seen REGRESSION in support for left-handers in everyday life comfort.
What do I mean by that? I'll give a simple example: it was the standard for PC games throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s to allow keybindings to be remapped to personal preference. This doesn't seem like a big deal but consider if you're a lefty and you use your mouse with your left hand you're not going to want to use WASD for movement as it's inherently uncomfortable. Starting in the late 00s and through the 10s and even now many starting mainly with cheap console ports but even getting into PC exclusive games we've seen basic keyboard remapping go from literally industry standard to not being present OR severely limited... and I'm not talking about Indy games. Skyrim on release did not support full Keyboard remapping, nor did any Bethesda open world RPG released from then until Starfield. Cyberpunk 2077 did not release with full keyboard remapping. Both Skyrim and Fallout 4 required a day-one mod to enable full keyboard remapping. Cyberpunk 2077 required third party tools to allow full remapping. So many AA games release without remapping it's ridiculous, I've returned multiple games over the years for the simple lack of that critical ability...