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Legal Disclaimer & Terms

Please read this legal notice carefully before utilizing our archival information indexes, download mirrors, or troubleshooting setups.

1. Absolute Non-Affiliation Notice

InputMapper.pro is an entirely independent, community-driven, fan-maintained informational repository and archival index. This digital entity is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, partnered with, or in any way officially connected with the original software developers of InputMapper, their official website, or any related corporate subsidiaries.

The official software name, corporate marks, and peripheral product configurations belong completely to their respective copyright holders. Reference to third-party properties on this web layout exists strictly as nominative fair use for educational and troubleshooting guidance.

2. Software Provided “As-Is” & Absolute Limitation of Liability

All software binaries, executable installer tools, and system driver dependency configurations available on this platform are cached from their respective original development release pipelines and provided to the public strictly on an “As-Is” and “As Available” basis.

InputMapper.pro makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding the continuous compatibility, execution performance, security stability, or operating status of these legacy components on modern or future iterations of Microsoft Windows (including but not limited to advanced core-isolation updates within Windows 11 layouts).

In no event shall the administrative team, founders, or community authors of InputMapper.pro be held accountable for any technical malfunctions, system execution errors, file dependency loops, operating system crashes (BSOD), peripheral device damage, or data loss arising directly or indirectly from the download, deployment, or configuration of files linked within this database.

3. Driver Modification & Anti-Cheat Systems Notice

Because legacy controller mapping utilities utilize software hooks and kernel drivers to emulate hardware properties, certain modern online multiplayer gaming environments or invasive kernel anti-cheat engines (such as Riot Vanguard, Easy Anti-Cheat, or BattlEye) may flag background virtualization tools as anomalous behavior or unauthorized input injection. Users assume full, sole responsibility for understanding the active rules and Terms of Service of any specific game clients they execute alongside background input manipulation software.