X360ce 4.10.0.0 Alpha -
| Issue | Workaround | |-------|-------------| | Controller not detected | Run x360ce.exe as admin → Tools → Driver Install. | | Game crashes on launch | Delete xinput1_3.dll , try xinput9_1_0.dll (rename in settings). | | No rumble in game | In x360ce, go to → enable “Always send force feedback data”. | | Steam Overlay breaks input | Disable Steam Input for that game (Properties → Controller → “Override for [game]”). | | AV software deletes DLL | Add the game folder to antivirus exclusions before extracting. |
Due to its alpha nature, 4.10.0.0 is not without flaws. An issue logged on GitHub (#1114) highlights that some users experienced triggers acting as binary on/off switches (0 or 255) rather than analog sliders, a problem that required specific driver adjustments for controllers like the IPEGA 9129. Additionally, stability varies wildly; while it works flawlessly for some, it crashes instantly for others when plugging in specific racing wheels.
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version, released in mid-2019, represents a fundamental shift in how the Xbox 360 Controller Emulator operates. Moving away from the legacy method of placing x360ce 4.10.0.0 alpha
If your controller layout is unique, you will need to map the inputs manually:
Users can easily map, invert axes, adjust deadzones, and simulate complex button combinations.
: If you experience "ghosty" or glitchy mapping in this alpha, some users recommend mapping every controller under the left first controller section rather than separate tabs. Common Troubleshooting | Issue | Workaround | |-------|-------------| | Controller
Click to map your physical hardware to the virtual slot.
Follow these steps to safely install and configure x360ce 4.10.0.0 Alpha. Step 1: Download and Extract
to the system tray while playing; closing it will deactivate the virtual controller. Troubleshooting Common Issues X360CE • Xbox 360 Controller Emulator | | Steam Overlay breaks input | Disable
As an alpha release, users should expect some instability. It is common to encounter "ghost inputs" if the original controller and the virtual controller are both active at the same time. To fix this, many users pair x360ce with HidHide, a utility that "hides" the original DirectInput controller from the game, leaving only the emulated Xbox output visible.
Now, games will only see the clean, emulated Xbox 360 controller generated by x360ce. Managing Profiles for Multiple Games