Vjoy | 2.18 [cracked]
vJoy 2.1.8
(often referred to as 2.1.8 Build 38 or simply 2.18) is a core virtual device driver for Windows that allows you to bridge software and hardware inputs by creating up to 16 virtual joysticks. It is most commonly used in flight simulation, sim racing, and to bypass controller limitations in older games. Core Installation & Setup
If you encounter compatibility issues on Windows 11 or require more features, consider: vjoy 2.18
Common Use Cases for vJoy 2.18
Short Description:
vJoy 2.18 is a powerful, open-source device driver for Windows that creates a virtual joystick. It allows any application to feed input data (axes, buttons, POV hats) into Windows as if a physical game controller were connected. This is the final stable release of the classic vJoy, widely used for flight simulators, racing rigs, custom controller bridges, and automation scripts. vJoy 2