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