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[better] — Download Xoutput.v0.11.zip

Includes a toggle to help prevent "double input" issues where games see both the real and virtual controllers.

Note: Users on Windows 10/11 typically do not need to install separate Xbox 360 drivers, as they are built into the OS. Run XOutput.exe .

Your connected generic controller should appear under the "Direct Input" tab. Download Xoutput.v0.11.zip

Click , then click Edit to map each button (A, B, X, Y) and axis by pressing the corresponding physical button when prompted.

Create a dedicated folder (e.g., C:\XOutput ) and extract all contents from the ZIP file into it. Install Drivers: Includes a toggle to help prevent "double input"

Known for having lower input lag compared to older alternatives like X360CE.

Reads data from your legacy hardware and sends it to a virtual Xbox 360 device. Your connected generic controller should appear under the

Released as a critical update to the initial tool, version 0.11 introduced several stability and usability improvements:

Obtain the XOutput.v0.11.zip from the official GitHub repository or trusted mirrors like SourceForge .

Does not require heavy installation; you can simply extract and run. How to Install and Use XOutput.v0.11.zip

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