Turn your Android phone into a low-latency Xbox 360 controller for your Windows PC — over Wi-Fi, no cables, no cloud. Windows sees a real gamepad; Steam and emulators just work.
▶ tap a button — that's the whole product. 20-byte UDP packets, straight to your PC.
One installer brings everything: the Gamepad Pro app, the ViGEmBus virtual gamepad driver, and a firewall rule. No .NET, no manual steps.
Gamepad Pro on your PC shows a QR code. Point your phone's camera at it — pairing is one scan, with token authentication built in.
Open joy.cpl or launch Steam — there's an Xbox 360 controller, indistinguishable from the real thing. Pick a skin and play.
Gamepad Pro drives a virtual Xbox 360 pad through the ViGEmBus driver — the same tech DS4Windows uses. Steam, emulators, and games treat it as genuine hardware.
Fixed 20-byte UDP packets over your own Wi-Fi. Nothing touches the internet, no account, no cloud — input goes phone → PC and nowhere else.
QR pairing carries a per-session token; the PC rejects packets without it. Disconnect from either side and the session resets — re-pairing needs a fresh scan.
Not just games: glide the PC cursor, two-finger scroll, pinch to zoom, and type on the PC with your phone's keyboard.
Close the window and Gamepad Pro keeps running in the system tray. Optionally start with Windows, minimized, so the QR is always one click away.
Button presses tick with haptic feedback, and the app runs truly fullscreen — no Android bars between your thumbs and the game.
A skin is just a different layout on the phone — the protocol underneath never changes. Three skins ship today, and games read every one of them as a standard Xbox 360 pad.
Grab the Windows companion, run the wizard, scan the QR. Two minutes from download to gameplay.