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This particular package, identified by its revision number () and its build environment ( Visual Studio 2010 ), is a 64-bit wrapper library. It translates DirectInput calls from older or third-party controllers into XInput calls, which are natively supported by most modern Windows games. Core Purpose and Functionality

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Given that x360ce has since moved to a modern x360ce.exe GUI with automatic configuration, why would anyone hunt down x360ce-lib64-r848-VS2010-48 ?

This particular package, identified by its revision number () and its build environment ( Visual Studio 2010 ), is a 64-bit wrapper library. It translates DirectInput calls from older or third-party controllers into XInput calls, which are natively supported by most modern Windows games. Core Purpose and Functionality x360ce-lib64-r848-VS2010-48