is a modified build of the classic 3.x series of the Xbox 360 Controller Emulator. "Vibmod" stands for "Vibration Modification." While standard x360ce aims for button mapping, Vibmod ensures that the vibration signals sent by the game are correctly interpreted and sent to the motors in non-standard controllers. Key Features of Vibmod 3.1.4.0

This version is not the standard release. It is a modified build specifically enhanced to improve support. While the main x360ce branch handles button mapping and axis controls adequately, version 3.1.4.0 of the Vibmod (Vibration Mod) series dives deep into the nuanced world of haptic feedback, offering finer control over rumble intensity, trigger vibration, and motor synchronization.

Operates at the game's root directory level without heavy background processes, eliminating input lag.

Some games require a different name for the DLL file. Try renaming xinput1_3.dll to xinput1_1.dll , xinput1_2.dll , or xinput9_1_0.dll .

| Feature | Function | |---------|----------| | Button indicators | Shows which buttons are being pressed in real time | | Analog stick tracking | Displays the position of left and right sticks | | Trigger pressure sensing | Detects analog input from LT and RT triggers (if supported) | | Vibration test | Sliders to test left and right rumble motors independently |

Extract the contents of the ZIP file. You will typically see three core files: x360ce.ini (The configuration file) xinput1_3.dll (The wrapper library) x360ce.exe (The optional configuration GUI) Step 2: Locate Your Game's Executable Open Steam, Epic Games Launcher, or your game directory.

: After installation, launch the software and configure it according to your preferences. This includes mapping buttons, adjusting sensitivities, and setting up vibration.

[PAD1] Index=0 # Controller index in Windows' game controller list VID=0x054C # Your controller's Vendor ID PID=0x0268 # Your controller's Product ID

The program will likely alert you that a configuration file is missing; click to create one.