I should check if there's existing documentation or common issues related to X360CE's vibration settings. Often, X360CE is used to map various controllers (like PS3, PS4, DS4, or other third-party controllers) to emulate an Xbox 360 controller for PC gaming. Sometimes vibration might not work out of the box, so users have to configure it manually.
| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Delete xinput1_3.dll and regenerate. Ensure you are using the 32-bit DLL (Vibmod 3140 does NOT support 64-bit games). | | Controller works, but no rumble | Go to Force Feedback tab -> Switch from "Constant" to "Sine" waveform. Some DirectInput controllers ignore Constant effects. | | Rumble is constant (never stops) | Disable "Spring Effect" and set "Damper Effect" to 0. This is a common bug in the Vibmod fork with Logitech wheels. | | Left/Right triggers reversed | In "Advanced" tab, swap the "Axis" for Left Trigger (Z-) and Right Trigger (Z+). | | Game sees two controllers | Navigate to C:\Windows\SysWOW64 and temporarily rename xinput1_3.dll to .bak (system restore recommended). |
If your character moves twice as fast or menus skip options, the game is reading both your raw DirectInput controller and the emulated XInput controller simultaneously. To fix this, look for an option in your configuration called or use a supplementary tool like HidHide to mask the original controller from the operating system. Game Crashes on Launch x360ce vibmod 3140
: Move x360ce.exe and any .dll files (like xinput1_3.dll ) into that game folder.
Are you trying to set this up for a or a particular controller model? I should check if there's existing documentation or
The VibMod 3140 specifically seems to focus on improving vibration support, ensuring that the rumble or haptic feedback from games is accurately transmitted to your controller. This can enhance the overall gaming experience, especially for games that rely heavily on vibration cues.
Therefore, version 3.1.4.0 and its sibling 3.1.4.1 are now considered . They are invaluable for gamers running a retro PC or maintaining a dedicated Windows 7 "retro gaming box," but are generally not the first choice for modern systems or games. | Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Delete xinput1_3
I need to present this information clearly, step by step, without assuming too much technical expertise. Make sure to highlight any specific settings related to model 3140 if applicable, but if there's no specific info, keep it general for X360CE vibration configuration.