The gamepad with vendor ID 1949 and product ID 0402 is a feature-rich controller with support for multiple axes, buttons, and vibration. Its compatibility with various platforms makes it a versatile option for gamers. However, some platforms may require additional configuration or software to function properly.
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While functional, this controller often requires manual configuration on non-Amazon platforms due to its unique input reporting. 1. RetroArch / Lakka Setup The gamepad with vendor ID 1949 and product
If you manage to bind it via the EmulationStation or RetroArch UI, the successful button array usually maps out like this: A Button: b0 B Button: b1 X Button: b3 Y Button: b4 🪟 2. Windows PC Is this the gamepad you were thinking of
Linux often gets confused by the multi-interface nature of this hardware ID, mistakenly assigning keyboard or mouse handlers instead of recognizing it purely as a joystick.
Bluetooth gamepad, you might have noticed a specific string of numbers in your system logs: Vendor 1949, Product 0402
: A common third-party controller that uses this ID for Bluetooth pairing. Ipega PG-9118 / PG-9023