Based on our record, Joystick Mapper should be more popular than vJoy. It has been mentiond 3 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Have you tried a third party controller configuration app like Joystick Mapper?https://joystickmapper.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Checkout https://joystickmapper.com/ for the mapper (if it still works even) and https://gamepad-tester.com/ to see if your OS detects a gamepad. Source: over 3 years ago
You guys from MAC will use https://joystickmapper.com/ Instead of JoyToMidi to map your Drumset. That's the only difference between Windows and Mac process. Source: about 4 years ago
Iโm not sure if you can setup two controllers for the same axis in X-Plane natively and have it play nice, but try checking out UCR. I believe it lets you add multiple axis together, which paired with VJoy to bind it in X-Plane may work. I used this setup to combine racing pedals with two separate axis for left and right yaw into one axis that I bound in the flight sim. Source: over 3 years ago
DS4Windows - DS4Windows is an open-source gamepad input mapper and virtual emulator designed to use and connect your PlayStation controller (DualShock 3/4 and DualSense 5) to a Windows 10 & 11 PC.
JoyToKey - JoyToKey enables users to control the keyboard using any USB compatible controller (Dualshock 3, Xbox 360, etc.)
AntimicroX - AntiMicroX is a program used to map keyboard and mouse actions to gamepad/joystick buttons. It is useful for playing games with poor or no gamepad support. It is a new fork of discontinued AntiMicro
Pinnacle Game Profiler - Pinnacle Game Profiler enables the use of virtually any game controller (gamepad, joystick, etc.) with any PC game. It's preconfigured for most game titles and controllers. Just download and play.
reWASD - First and only gamepad mapper to make Xbox Elite paddles separate buttons.
Xpadder - Xpadder simulates the keyboard and mouse using your gamepad What does Xpadder let you do?