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Virtual Input

A Virtual Input refers to a digital or software-based way to control a system or device as if you were pressing physical buttons or moving controls. Instead of using real hardware, virtual inputs are created through software interfaces, such as on-screen buttons, keyboard shortcuts, or wireless controllers. They send signals to the device, allowing users to interact with it remotely or more conveniently. This concept is common in gaming, automation, and remote control applications, providing flexible, customizable, and often more accessible ways to operate equipment without physical controls.