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To get version 0.11 working correctly, you typically need the following dependencies:
Xoutput unfolded the memory in a way both brutal and tender. The program did not conjure a new father for her; it showed the cornerstones of him: "fear of failing," "love through absence," "music hid where words did not fit." It parsed the holes and stitched them into one thing that looked like forgiveness. There was no miracle, no replacement, only a recognition that the small acts of tending—instructions left on a sticky note, a pot left simmering—were the human way to translate sorrow. Download Xoutput.v0.11.zip
Offers a simple interface to map physical buttons and sticks to their virtual Xbox counterparts. To get version 0
If you are not specifically required to use v0.11 for a niche compatibility reason, it is highly recommended to use the maintained by the community. They offer better UI, auto-run features, and don't require manual driver hacking. Offers a simple interface to map physical buttons
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | "ViGEm Bus not found" | Reinstall ViGEm driver from the Xoutput.v0.11.zip extracted folder. Reboot. | | Controller not detected in games | Run the game Xoutput is in "Running" state. Also, disable Steam Input for that title (Steam → Game Properties → Controller → Override for this game). | | Double input (both real and virtual controller active) | In the game's settings, ensure only "Xbox 360 Controller" is selected. Unbind or ignore the real DirectInput device. | | Xoutput crashes on launch | Install .NET Desktop Runtime 6.0. Run Windows Update to ensure all VC++ redistributables are current. | | No vibration | Some Bluetooth stacks drop force feedback. Use a wired USB connection. Also, check "Force Feedback Enabled" in Xoutput settings. |
Introduced a dedicated icon for the controller options window. How to Get Started