X360ce
(Xbox 360 Controller Emulator) is a veteran open-source tool that allows non-XInput gamepads (like older Logitech controllers or generic USB joysticks) to function as Xbox 360 controllers in modern PC games. The specific file you mentioned, X360ce-lib64-r848-VS2010.zip , refers to a 64-bit library version (revision 848) compiled with Visual Studio 2010. What is x360ce-lib64?
: Hooking a DLL uses fewer system resources than running a background application. Portability
X360ce-lib64-r848-VS2010-zip
Searching for solutions, you might have landed on a strange filename: sometimes labeled “Extra Quality.”
Suggested short post (ready to publish) Title: X360ce-lib64-r848-VS2010-zip Extra Quality — What it is and how to use it
- Use official x360ce (latest version) – works for 99% of games.
- Use Steam Input for Steam games.
- Use DS4Windows for DualShock/DualSense.
- Use AntiMicroX or JoyToKey for mouse/keyboard mapping.
64-bit games only
This is a library file ( x360ce.dll ) that tricks Windows games into thinking your generic controller (Logitech, Speedlink, PS3/PS4 controller) is an official Xbox 360 controller. The "VS2010" part means it was compiled using Visual Studio 2010, offering good compatibility with older Windows systems (7/8/10/11), and "lib64" means it is for .