Contact & Technical Support Routing
Need help with your virtual controller configuration or have a legal inquiry? Please review our specialized communication channels below to direct your request to the appropriate team.
Bug Reports & Code Exploits
Because vJoy is open-source software, all kernel driver crashes, blue-screen logs (BSOD), or code optimizations must be tracked publicly. Do not email code logs privately.
Game & Peripheral Remapping
Struggling to map your physical HOTAS hardware, setup OpenTrack profiles, or bind axes inside DCS World or MSFS? Active gaming communities solve these deployment queries daily.
Repository Admin & Compliance
For server mirror issues, advertising requests, DMCA takedown filings, or GPL open-source compliance concerns, drop a direct email inquiry to our administrative address.
Administrative & Compliance Guidelines
Please review our administrative policies regarding security flags, file indexing, and open-source compliance before sending an official inquiry.
How can software developers submit a verified signed branch to your index?
If you maintain an independent public fork of vJoy that features an active, Microsoft-attested digital signature, we welcome your submission. Please email admin@vjoy.pro with a link to your public GitHub repository release track, documentation on your signature methodology, and the verified cryptographic SHA-256 binary hash strings for verification.
What is your policy regarding security software flags or false positives?
Because virtual driver frameworks require direct integration with the Windows kernel layer, security networks like Microsoft SmartScreen or Windows Defender occasionally flag unindexed release configurations as a “false positive.” If you represent a cybersecurity firm or security engine vendor and require verification documentation on our mirrored binaries, please contact us directly via our administration address.
How do you handle GNU GPL licensing and intellectual property inquiries?
vJoy is free software distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). We do not own the copyright to the source code, nor do we sell commercial enterprise variants. For inquiries regarding license documentation, code mirror takedowns, or tracking upstream development distribution paths, please frame your inquiry with the appropriate compliance header in your email.
