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HORI Device Manager 1.3.7 is a lightweight Windows utility published by Hori Co. Ltd that provides centralized configuration for the company’s dual-handed gamepads and other officially supported controllers. Designed for fighting sticks, arcade pads, and split Joy-Con-style devices, the application detects compatible hardware on connection and exposes firmware-update, button-remapping, dead-zone calibration, and vibration-strength modules within a single interface. Esports players frequently rely on it to reduce input latency before tournaments, while streamers use the macro-recording panel to bind multi-command sequences to a single button for faster on-air transitions. Because the software writes settings directly to onboard flash, profiles remain intact when the controller is moved between PCs or consoles, making it equally useful in BYOC LAN environments and living-room setups. The single-version release history indicates that 1.3.7 is treated as a mature, feature-complete branch rather than an evolving platform, so users can expect interface stability across Windows 10 and Windows 11 without incremental UI changes. The program sits in the System Utilities category, specifically within the Gamepad Tools subsegment, and operates as a background service that consumes less than 20 MB of RAM while polling for device events. HORI Device Manager is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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