

This includes even popular models of gamepads produced by Logitech, Thrustmaster, and many other manufacturers. The importance of apps like these has risen over the years, especially after the 2010s when almost every video game developer and publisher embraced the use of the modern xInput standard, which has left an incredible variety of older Direct Input-based gamepads without the ability to interact with modern games. that are higher than the Xbox 360 controller.X360ce (Xbox 360 Controller Emulator) is a lightweight emulator that can mask the presence of various third-party controllers and make them visible to the OS like they are in fact a standard Xbox 360 gamepad that is fully compatible with the latest xInput standard for communicating with video game applications. However, it does not support buttons, sticks, etc.



Therefore, it is possible to operate with the optimum operation method (assumed by the creator) without making any special key settings. The layout and vibration functions of the buttons and sticks are all unified in the form of the XBOX 360 controller. The format is based on the Xbox 360 controller. A format newly created and recommended by Microsoft as an alternative to DirectInput.DirectInput has been provided as a component for input control of Microsoft DirectX, but it has not been updated since DirectX 8 (around 2000).Depending on the controller and game implementation, there may be cases where the allocation is not successful. In addition, since the number and position of buttons and sticks are not fixed, it is necessary to set the key assignment according to the controller used by the user in order to operate with the optimum operation method. Therefore, it is necessary for the program side to support various types such as the number of buttons, the number of sticks, and the presence or absence of the vibration function of the controller. It supports various types of controllers, from game pads to complex control stick controllers used in steering wheel controllers and flight sims. A format that has been used on PCs for a long time.
