X360ce 4.10: [repack]

X360ce 4.10: [repack]

Click the button to see a list of connected hardware. Select your generic controller and click Add Selected .

X360ce 4.10 may display a warning about missing HID Guardian, a component that helps manage device input. This is classified as a moderate (optional) issue in version 4.10 and later releases, and it should not prevent the user interface from loading. If the warning persists, you can install HID Guardian through the dedicated form accessible from the Help or HID Guardian tab. X360ce 4.10

Version 4.10 and its subsequent 4.x updates brought the software closer to features found in modern utilities like DS4Windows or SCP Toolkit. Key features include: Click the button to see a list of connected hardware

Standard wear on analog joysticks can cause "stick drift," where a character or camera moves without user input. Version 4.10 provides precise tools to neutralize this issue: This is classified as a moderate (optional) issue

: The interface of X360ce 4.10 has been streamlined to make it more intuitive and user-friendly. Even for those who are new to using controller emulation software, navigating through settings and configuring your controller is straightforward.

A commonly reported problem: X360ce 4.10.0.0 Alpha would crash or malfunction when plugging in a racing wheel after the program was already running. Some users continued using this "outdated version" precisely because it remained the most stable option for their specific DirectInput racing wheel hardware.

If your controller is detected and configured correctly within X360ce but remains unrecognised by your game, the issue may relate to the game's input handling. Verify that the game expects XInput controllers. Some games support both DirectInput and XInput but default to DirectInput for older devices. Ensure that X360ce is running (minimised) while the game is active—the virtual controller is only maintained while the application is open.