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    vJoy
    This project was originally designed to provide an open-source replacement for PPJoy. The product, at this point, consists of virtual joystick devices that is seen by the system as a standard joystick but its position-data is written to it by a feeder application. An existing feeder application that takes advantage of this product is SmartPropoPlus. If you are an application writer you can very easily write an application that controls a joystick (e.g. mouse-to-joystick,...
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    Downloads: 6,910 This Week
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    Wii joystick interface. Wiiji is the perfect joystick solution for Wii remotes on Mac. Wii remotes will appear as joysticks to the OS. It does this through a kernel extention. It can emulate keyboard input. It runs in the menu bar.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    WDOL, or the "WDDM (Windows Display Driver Model) Drivers On Linux" project targets to get Vista WDDM drivers running on Linux. The idea is that its possible to load Windows drivers and emulate WDDMs interface, and, in turn support DirectX 10.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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