vJoy 2.18 is a widely used virtual joystick driver for Windows that lets applications receive input from emulated joysticks. For many users—especially gamers, streamers, and developers working with input remapping or custom controllers—vJoy remains a practical solution because it sits at the driver level and presents virtual devices to the OS and applications as if they were real hardware.
For the simulator enthusiast, the DIY motion platform builder, or the gamer with unique accessibility needs, vJoy 2.18 is the indispensable bridge between your creative input methods and the games you love. Install it, feed it with remappers, and watch your computer treat any sensor, mouse, or wheel like a native joystick.
Allowing gamers with limited mobility to use custom-built hardware that the OS might not otherwise recognize. Why Version 2.18?
If Windows asks for permission to install a driver from "Shaul Eizikovich," click . 2. Configure the Device Once installed, search your Start menu for Configure vJoy . Target Device: Usually "1".