Open Windows search (by pressing Win keyboard button, for example), enter joy.cpl and press Enter. You can see if it works if you open joy.cpl.
ReWASD hides your physical controller from the system, and there’s only the virtual one recognized by Windows and applications. As a result, the game will recognize the controller input, except it will be not a physical gamepad, but the one an Xbox controller emulator created. You can assign Toggle, Turbo to controller button actions, and create controller button key combos. Or if you’ve already tried to use the virtual controller, and the game doesn’t recognize the input - go right to the troubleshooting :) How can Xbox controller emulator be useful?Ī bit of theory: reWASD emulates the Xbox 360 controller, and that takes the functionality to the new level. If you already know you need an Xbox 360 controller emulator you can go right to the how-to-use part. Why is that good, you may ask? We will reveal the answer to this, and many other questions in this blog post. ReWASD functionality expands with each release, and since reWASD 4.0 came out it can be rightfully called an Xbox controller emulator.