For gamers with limited mobility, vJoy 2.18 can be paired with voice recognition or head-tracking software (like Opentrack) to convert non-traditional inputs into standard joystick movements, making any game playable.
This version brought massive upgrades to how Windows handles virtual inputs. Here is what makes stand out: vjoy 2.18
If you're interested in trying out vJoy 2.18, here's a step-by-step guide to get you started: For gamers with limited mobility, vJoy 2
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If you're looking for a standard solution to emulate a generic DirectInput joystick, vJoy 2.1.8 is just what you need. Give it a try, and you might find it to be the perfect missing link for your next big project.