X360ce 4.10.0.0 Alpha <UHD>

If your controller layout is unique, you will need to map the inputs manually:

For those brave enough to try the Alpha, the workflow has changed slightly:

, and press the corresponding button on your physical controller. Save and Minimize x360ce 4.10.0.0 alpha

Historically, x360ce operated by placing DLL and INI files directly into a game's executable directory to intercept controller calls. However, the and its successors utilize the ViGEmBus driver to create a "Virtual Xbox 360 Controller" within Windows. This has several advantages:

To get started with x360ce 4.10.0.0 alpha, follow these steps: If your controller layout is unique, you will

files in specific game folders, this version introduces a system-wide virtual controller approach. Key Features and Changes Virtual Gamepad Emulation : Unlike version 3.x, which used custom xinput1_*.dll files, version 4.x utilizes the (Virtual Gamepad Emulation Bus) driver. Global Installation : There is no longer a need to copy the x360ce.exe

Download and Run: Download the 4.10.0.0 alpha executable. Since it is a portable app, you can run it from any folder; however, running it with Administrative Privileges is recommended to ensure it can interact with system drivers. This has several advantages: To get started with x360ce 4

The current stable version, 4.9.0.0, had been a huge success. Thousands of gamers had downloaded and used it to play their favorite games with their Xbox 360 controllers. But the team knew there was still room for improvement.

This occurs when a game reads both your original physical DirectInput device and the new virtual XInput device at the same time.