If the automatic settings are incorrect or not found, you'll need to configure manually:
You can find x360ce version 2.0.2.163 on the official SourceForge project page, which hosts the archived file x360ce.App-2.0.2.163.zip .
Are you using a (e.g., fight stick, steering wheel)? Are you running on Windows 10 or Windows 11 ?
Your DirectInput controller uses a combined axis mode (common on old PS2-to-USB adapters). Fix: In x360ce, under “Advanced” for PAD1, set “Use Init/Reset Mode” to 2 . Then manually map right stick X to Axis 3 and Right Stick Y to Axis 6 (values vary by controller—check Windows Game Controller properties for raw axis IDs).
: If you're having trouble, forums dedicated to gaming, controller support, or specifically the x360ce community might have solutions or advice.
While version 4.x is the current standard, many users stick with for a few specific reasons:
X360ce Version 2.0.2.163 |best|
If the automatic settings are incorrect or not found, you'll need to configure manually:
You can find x360ce version 2.0.2.163 on the official SourceForge project page, which hosts the archived file x360ce.App-2.0.2.163.zip . x360ce version 2.0.2.163
Are you using a (e.g., fight stick, steering wheel)? Are you running on Windows 10 or Windows 11 ? If the automatic settings are incorrect or not
Your DirectInput controller uses a combined axis mode (common on old PS2-to-USB adapters). Fix: In x360ce, under “Advanced” for PAD1, set “Use Init/Reset Mode” to 2 . Then manually map right stick X to Axis 3 and Right Stick Y to Axis 6 (values vary by controller—check Windows Game Controller properties for raw axis IDs). Your DirectInput controller uses a combined axis mode
: If you're having trouble, forums dedicated to gaming, controller support, or specifically the x360ce community might have solutions or advice.
While version 4.x is the current standard, many users stick with for a few specific reasons: