x360ce is an open-source project that allows non-XInput controllers (like generic USB gamepads, steering wheels, or old flight sticks) to function as a standard Xbox 360 controller on Windows. Version 4.10.0.0 was a major alpha release that implemented a virtual device approach, using the ViGEmBus driver to create a "Virtual Xbox 360 Controller" directly in the OS. Key Features and Improvements
: This version focused heavily on reducing delay between a button press and the in-game action.
: Resolved issues with the Visual C++ Runtime installation check. x360ce 4.10.0.0
Setting up version 4.10.0.0 is different from the traditional method found on sites like FileHorse for older versions. Guide :: Setting up x360ce for gamepad button binding
Unlike the older 3.x versions that required you to place an .exe and .dll inside every game folder, 4.10.0.0 offered a centralized experience. x360ce is an open-source project that allows non-XInput
: Changed the PAD status control to a modern XAML format.
: Ability to record mappings by interacting directly with the controller image. How to Install and Set Up : Resolved issues with the Visual C++ Runtime
: Introduced a simplified "Remap All" feature where users could click an image of a button in the app and press the corresponding button on their hardware to map it instantly. Changelog Highlights for 4.10.0.0