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    NetJoy

    NetJoy

    Network gamepad/joystick

    Project NetJoy, comprising JoySender++ and JoyReceiver++, simplifies the process of remote joystick control and gaming experiences over a Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN). It provides a convenient solution for transmitting joystick inputs between Windows machines over UDP or TCP. This project is available in two versions: a console-based version and a version with a Textual User Interface (tUI). Versions are cross compatible. Requires latest MSVC...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Hosas VR

    Use your VR controllers as a 6DOF HOSAS setup

    Use your VR controllers as a 6DOF HOSAS setup. This require Steam VR and vJoy to work (Reserves device 1 & 2) VR controllers currently labelled: - Oculus Quest 2 - Windows Mixed Reality
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Xbox Controller Battery Status

    Xbox Controller Battery Status

    Displaying the batttery level of all XInput (e.g. Xbox) controllers.

    The program contains a C++ console application showing all connected XInput Controllers (e.g. Xbox 360 or Xbox One controller) and their battery status. A GUI, written in C#, displays the battery level of the controller of your choice in a tray icon. The GUI refreshes every ten seconds. If you do not like the design of the icons, you can simply replace them by your own version. The C++ programm uses the Xinput 1.4, so it should work fine with Windows 8, 8.1 and 10.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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