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Step 2: Extract the Files

Extract the ZIP file to a folder on your Desktop. Important: Do not run it directly from inside the ZIP file, and it is recommended not to place it in "Program Files" due to Windows permissions issues. I understand you're looking for a paper related

Step 1: Download the MMJoy2 ZIP

Download the archive from one of the links above. The file is usually small (under 5MB). Step 2: Extract the Files Extract the ZIP

What’s New in the Updated MMJoy2 Version?

If you are still using the 2017 release, you are missing critical features. The updated MMJoy2 (2023-2025) includes:

  1. Native Windows 11 Driver Signing: Older versions required disabling driver signature enforcement. The new build uses a signed driver that passes Windows Defender.
  2. STM32 Support: The original MMJoy2 was ATmega-only. The updated fork allows 48 MHz STM32 boards, giving you 8+ analog axes and 128 buttons without external shift registers.
  3. Filtering Algorithms: An updated Kalman filter for Hall effect sensors reduces electrical noise.
  4. Latency Improvements: Polling rate increased from 250Hz to 1000Hz (1ms response time) on supported hardware.
  5. EEPROM Presets: Save and load 5 different controller profiles without re-flashing.