Vjoy 2.18 — Editor's Choice

Introduced the GetOwnerPid() function for developers to programmatically manage device acquisition and troubleshoot "zombie" processes.

is a critical open-source software driver for Windows that enables the creation of virtual joystick devices. It serves as a bridge, allowing users to map inputs from non-joystick hardware—such as keyboards, mice, or head trackers—into a format that games and simulations recognize as a standard physical controller. Key Features of vJoy 2.18 vjoy 2.18

vJoy 2.1.8 is a legacy HID device emulator that allows users to create virtual joysticks for mapping keyboard and mouse inputs in Windows. Released in May 2018, this version features improved Windows 10 compatibility and supports up to 16 virtual devices with 128 buttons and 8 axes each. Find the installation files on GitHub or SourceForge . vJoy - Browse /Beta 2.x/2.1.8.39-270518 at SourceForge.net Key Features of vJoy 2