Xoutput.v0.11
Thanks to everyone who reported issues and submitted patches.
Questions or want a changelog with commit links? I can draft a fuller release post or a detailed changelog. Xoutput.v0.11
Getting started requires careful attention, as the tool interacts with system drivers. Follow this step-by-step guide to avoid conflicts. Thanks to everyone who reported issues and submitted patches
In the world of PC gaming, compatibility is king. While modern titles natively recognize Xbox and PlayStation controllers, a massive library of classic games, emulators (like Cemu, RPCS3, and PCSX2), and older PC ports rely on a specific input standard: XInput. Getting started requires careful attention, as the tool
Enter Xoutput.v0.11. This is not just another driver; it is a powerful, open-source bridge that translates input from virtually any controller—including Nintendo Switch Pro, DualShock 3, DualShock 4, generic USB gamepads, and even racing wheels—into a native Xbox 360 controller signal. Version 0.11 represents a significant maturation of this utility, offering enhanced stability, reduced latency, and broader compatibility than its predecessors.
For gamers struggling with a controller that Windows refuses to recognize in Forza Horizon 5 or Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Xoutput.v0.11 is the definitive solution.