Vjoy 2.18
Since "good report" can mean a few things in this context, I have broken this down into a Technical Assessment (how well the software works) and a Project Status Report (the current state of the version).
Configuring Your Virtual Joysticks: The vJoyConf Tool
Once installed, launch vJoyConf (vJoy Configuration) from your Start Menu. Here’s how to set it up: vjoy 2.18
Troubleshooting: If installation fails, ensure your Windows Cryptographic Services are set to Automatic and running. Restarting your PC after installation is usually required for the driver to initialize. 2. Configuration Since "good report" can mean a few things
Ownership Tracking: Includes GetOwnerPid() to identify which app is currently using the virtual device. vJoy Configuration: set number of devices, axes, buttons
Case 3: Controller Testing and Development
Game developers use vJoy to simulate controller inputs without needing physical hardware. You can script button presses and axis movements for automated testing.
: Includes haptic effect support, which is essential for flight simulators and racing games. Platform Independence
Quick command/reference
- vJoy Configuration: set number of devices, axes, buttons.
- vJoy Monitor: view live axis/button states.
- Common compatible tools: UCR, vJoyFeeder, FreePIE, AntiMicro, x360ce.
vJoy 2.1.8: The Virtual Joystick Standard vJoy version 2.1.8 (specifically