Vjoy 2.18
Once installed, vJoy does nothing on its own until you configure it and link it to a feeder application.
: 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. vjoy 2.18
: You can find official releases on platforms like Emutopia or community hubs like GitHub . Once installed, vJoy does nothing on its own
Includes a digitally signed kernel-mode driver, essential for compatibility with Windows 64-bit systems. Core Use Cases: Why Use vJoy 2.1.8? Includes a digitally signed kernel-mode driver
| Feature | vJoy 2.18 | vJoy 2.2+ (beta) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Excellent | Experimental | | Signed Driver | Yes | Sometimes broken | | Anti-Cheat Safe | Mostly (EAC, BattlEye ok) | Triggers false bans | | Button Limit | 128 | 256 | | Force Feedback | None | Basic | | Stability | Rock-solid | Crashes on sleep/resume |