Xoutput.v0.11 May 2026

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Xoutput.v0.11

Xoutput.v0.11 May 2026

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Xoutput.v0.11 May 2026

This is the core engine. It takes any DirectInput device—even obscure flight sticks or guitar controllers—and remaps buttons, axes, and POV hats to standard Xbox buttons (A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, triggers, and thumbsticks).

| Feature | Description | |--------|-------------| | XInput Emulation | Makes your controller appear as an Xbox 360 controller to any game | | Audio Rerouting | Redirects audio from the controller’s headset port to any Windows playback device | | Force Feedback | Fully supports rumble motors (left/right trigger and main motors) | | Low Latency | Uses Wasapi for audio with buffer sizes down to 10ms | | Multi-controller | Up to 4 controllers simultaneously | | Open Source | No telemetry, no ads, fully auditable code |

Solution: This is typically a corrupted profile file from an earlier version. Delete the config.json file inside the Xoutput folder and restart. Recreate your mappings from scratch.

Even with v0.11, users encounter occasional hiccups. Here are fixes for the most common problems:

Why should you choose version 0.11 over other tools like x360ce (Xbox 360 Controller Emulator) or Steam’s built-in input wrapper? The answer lies in its specific feature set:

Xoutput.v0.11 May 2026

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Xoutput.v0.11

Xoutput.v0.11 May 2026

This is the core engine. It takes any DirectInput device—even obscure flight sticks or guitar controllers—and remaps buttons, axes, and POV hats to standard Xbox buttons (A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, triggers, and thumbsticks).

| Feature | Description | |--------|-------------| | XInput Emulation | Makes your controller appear as an Xbox 360 controller to any game | | Audio Rerouting | Redirects audio from the controller’s headset port to any Windows playback device | | Force Feedback | Fully supports rumble motors (left/right trigger and main motors) | | Low Latency | Uses Wasapi for audio with buffer sizes down to 10ms | | Multi-controller | Up to 4 controllers simultaneously | | Open Source | No telemetry, no ads, fully auditable code | Xoutput.v0.11

Solution: This is typically a corrupted profile file from an earlier version. Delete the config.json file inside the Xoutput folder and restart. Recreate your mappings from scratch. This is the core engine

Even with v0.11, users encounter occasional hiccups. Here are fixes for the most common problems: Delete the config

Why should you choose version 0.11 over other tools like x360ce (Xbox 360 Controller Emulator) or Steam’s built-in input wrapper? The answer lies in its specific feature set: