Vjoy 2.18 [best] -

vJoy 2.1.8: The Virtual Joystick Standard vJoy version 2.1.8 (specifically

Virtual Mapping

: Seamlessly bridges physical hardware to games that require analog inputs (like Arma 3 or flight sims). 💡 Quick Tips vjoy 2.18

: For developers looking to integrate vJoy into their own applications. Are you looking to configure a specific controller or trying to fix a version mismatch Releases · shauleiz/vJoy - GitHub vJoy 2

vJoy is rarely used alone; it typically functions as the "backend" for other software: Joystick Gremlin Virtual Joystick : vJoy creates a virtual joystick

Combining Devices

: Using tools like Joystick Gremlin to combine multiple physical controllers (e.g., a throttle and a stick) into a single virtual vJoy device for better compatibility with older titles.

  1. Virtual Joystick: vJoy creates a virtual joystick device that can be used by any program that supports joystick input.
  2. Multiple Axes: Supports up to 16 axes, 16 buttons, and 2 POV hats.
  3. Configurable: You can configure the joystick's properties, such as axis ranges, button assignments, and POV hat settings.
  1. Download from the official repository (e.g., GitHub or SourceForge).
  2. Run installer as Administrator.
  3. Reboot to load the signed driver (note: v2.18 uses a test certificate; may require test mode on some Windows versions).
  4. Launch vJoyConf: