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===Joyxoff Settings===
===Joyxoff Settings===
*[[Initial setup|Initial Setup]]
*[[Initial Setup|Initial Setup]]
*[[Button bindings|Button bindings]]
*[[Button Bindings|Button Bindings]]
*[[Creating Profiles|Creating Profiles]]
*[[Creating Profiles|Creating Profiles]]



Revision as of 03:23, 14 March 2020

What is Joyxoff?

Joyxoff is a free and lightweight program that has the ability to simulate mouse and keyboard input using an Xinput compatible controller like an Xbox 360/One controller.

Key Features

  • Controller mapper.
  • Profiles creation.
  • Turn off Xbox 360 controllers.
  • Spiral virtual keyboard.
  • Auto-disable on fullscreen.
  • Customizable absolute mouse movement (spring mode).
  • Run on UAC prompts and sign-in screen.

System Requirements

■ OS Peripherals
■ Windows 7 with platform update installed and DWM (Desktop Window Manager) enabled. Xbox 360/One Controller.
■ Windows 8 or above.

Supported Languages

Language Translator
English US Diego
Brazilian Portuguese (Português do Brasil)
Japanese (日本語) Imai
Traditional Chinese (繁體中文) 1x1xxx
Simplified Chinese (简体中文)
French (Français) Clems & Max

Download & Install Joyxoff

  1. Download the latest version of Joyxoff. Check Joyxoff's website for the latest release.
  2. Unpack the Joyxoff-x.x.x.x.rar file.
  3. Extract the installer with WinRAR , run the .msi file and follow installation wizard.
  4. After the installation is completed, the Joyxoff will automatically open and display the Settings window.

Joyxoff Settings

Command line options

Arguments:

-o -n Turn off the n-th connected controller.
-a Turn off all connected controllers.
-c Close an open Joyxoff instance.

Usage example: joyxoff.exe -o -1 -c