Vjoy 2.18 Fixed Instant
Since "good report" can mean a few things in this context, I have broken this down into a Technical Assessment (how well the software works) and a Project Status Report (the current state of the version).
Combining Devices: 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
Accessibility: Allowing gamers with limited mobility to use custom-built hardware that the OS might not otherwise recognize. Why Version 2.18? Since "good report" can mean a few things
4. API Overview
vJoy 2.18 provides a C/C++ API. Key functions: Windows 7 / 8 / 8
- Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1: Fully supported and highly stable.
- Windows 10: Supported. Users report high success rates, though sometimes "Driver Signature Enforcement" must be disabled during installation.
- Windows 11: Mixed/Legacy Support. vJoy 2.18 was released before Windows 11 was mainstream. While it can work, users on Win 11 are generally recommended to upgrade to vJoy 2.2.x for better kernel-level compatibility.
Issue: High CPU usage from "System Interrupts"
Fix: This happens if you set vJoy to 128 buttons and another app polls it excessively. Reduce buttons to 32 in vJoyConf.