It looks like you’re asking for help developing a driver or software related to a USB network joystick with identifiers like 370aexe and 37l hot — but these don’t match standard vendor/product IDs (which are usually 4-digit hex like VID_1234&PID_5678).

Method 1: Let Windows Update find it

  1. Go to Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options > Optional updates.
  2. Look for “Input device” or “USB composite device” drivers. Install any.

Enabling Vibration: Many generic controllers are detected by Windows as basic input devices, but they lack the vibration (force feedback) support that this driver unlocks.

Run as Administrator: Right-click the 370a.exe file and select "Run as Administrator" to ensure it has the permissions to modify system input files.

If you have an old controller and must use this specific driver, follow these steps to minimize risks: Scan the File: through a service like VirusTotal before opening it. Compatibility Mode: Right-click Properties Compatibility

Known to crash in certain XOutput versions (3.23 and above). Setup Guide

Modern Alternatives: For games that don't recognize generic controllers, tools like x360ce are often safer and more effective than installing older .exe drivers from unverified sites.

  1. Sender (USB HID read → network socket)
  2. Receiver (network → virtual joystick driver)
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