X360ce Vibmod 3140 [updated] Jun 2026
Verify that you installed the native manufacturer drivers for your gamepad instead of relying on generic Windows "Plug & Play" drivers.
Common issues
VibMod 3140.
Unlike modern versions that run as a background service, this version requires you to manually copy x360ce.exe and its generated x360ce vibmod 3140
: If your game crashes, ensure you are using the correct bit version. 32-bit games need the 32-bit DLL, while 64-bit games need the 64-bit version.
Enter , the community-developed savior. And among its many versions, few are as legendary and widely circulated as Vibmod 3.1.4.0 .
If you own an official Xbox Series X controller or a PS5 DualSense, skip 3140 entirely and use Steam Input or the latest x360ce v4. Verify that you installed the native manufacturer drivers
Look for the folder containing the primary .exe file (e.g., Gta5.exe or BioShock.exe ). Step 3: Deploy the Files
Adjust the and Right Motor Period to test the vibration strength. If your controller rumbles during this test, the configuration is successful. Step 5: Save and Launch Click the Save button in the bottom right corner. Close the x360ce application. Launch your game normally. Troubleshooting Common Errors Missing or Incorrect DLL Errors
This is a grey area. You are not pirating the game, but you are circumventing the game’s DRM regarding input devices. No developer has ever been sued for using x360ce; it falls under "accessibility tool" legal protections. 32-bit games need the 32-bit DLL, while 64-bit
Sometimes a game recognizes both your original generic gamepad and the emulated Xbox controller simultaneously. This causes menus to skip items or buttons to register twice. To fix this, you may need a third-party tool like HidHide to hide the original DirectInput controller from the system, leaving only the emulated XInput device visible to the game. Modern Alternatives
Check if the game uses a different XInput filename. Some games require you to rename xinput1_3.dll to xinput1_9.dll or xinput9_1_0.dll .
| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Incorrect axis mapping. | In the settings, manually remap the axis until the stick moves correctly. | | No Vibration | Driver issue or incorrect Force Feedback settings. | Enable the "Vibration" option or try installing the ViGEmBus driver to virtualize the connection. | | Game Doesn't Detect Controller | Wrong .dll filename. | Some games require xinput9_1_0.dll or xinput1_4.dll . Rename your file accordingly. | | Controller Works in x360ce but not in Game | Incorrect game executable folder. | Ensure the .dll files are in the folder with the .exe that launches the game, not a parent folder. |
A key feature of x360ce vibmod 3.1.4.1 is its ability to enable force feedback (vibration)


