Vjoy 2.18

What vJoy does well

vJoy 2.18 is a widely used virtual joystick driver for Windows that lets applications receive input from emulated joysticks. For many users—especially gamers, streamers, and developers working with input remapping or custom controllers—vJoy remains a practical solution because it sits at the driver level and presents virtual devices to the OS and applications as if they were real hardware. vjoy 2.18

: Added the GetOwnerPid() function to the API, which allows applications to identify the specific process currently owning or blocking a vJoy device. What vJoy does well vJoy 2

Check the boxes for X, Y, Z, Rx, Ry, Rz, etc., depending on your needs. Number of Buttons: Set this (e.g., 32 or 128). Check the boxes for X, Y, Z, Rx, Ry, Rz, etc

This often happens if the driver wasn't properly signed or if another driver is conflicting. Try a clean reinstall and reboot.

vJoy 2.18 receives a for legacy systems and users who require a "set it and forget it" solution on Windows 10 or older. It is considered a milestone build for the project.