Gamepad -vendor 1949 Product 0402-
Many systems will see this ID and attempt to use a generic driver. It is explicitly listed in community-supported joystick databases, such as for the Windows/PC: If connected via USB, it is sometimes misidentified as an Xbox 360 controller Ipega device
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 gamepad -vendor 1949 product 0402-
for the very first models, while later iterations switched to standard Using the Controller on Other Platforms Many systems will see this ID and attempt
: Primarily Bluetooth (3.0 or Wi-Fi Direct depending on the specific firmware version). Users often encounter issues when using this ID
Users often encounter issues when using this ID on Linux or Windows via the Gamepad API