Gamepad -vendor 1949 Product: 0402- __exclusive__

SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRSidVendor=="1949", ATTRSidProduct=="0402", MODE="0666", ENVID_INPUT_JOYSTICK="1" KERNEL=="uinput", MODE="0660", GROUP="input", OPTIONS+="static_node=uinput" Use code with caution. Save the file (Ctrl+O, Enter) and exit (Ctrl+X). Reload the udev rules to apply the changes immediately: sudo udevadm control --reload-rules sudo udevadm trigger Use code with caution. Controller Mapping in SDL2 and Emulators

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Curious about which IDs your own devices use? Here's how to find the Vendor and Product ID on any operating system:

If you are struggling with this controller, the following configuration steps can help: A. Pairing Modes

To give you the best steps for setting up your , could you tell me: gamepad -vendor 1949 product 0402-

Wait, "Shenzhen Unknown"? That sounds like a placeholder. In reality, this VID is officially registered to , often shortened to SaiTech . However, the identifier is notoriously used by a massive umbrella of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). If you see VID 1949, you are almost certainly looking at a budget or generic game controller manufactured in China, rebranded by dozens of different companies for global sale.

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Clear the Bluetooth cache, turn off the controller, and hold (or Home + A ) to change modes before pairing again.

Designates the exact structural button matrix design layout embedded within the controller's integrated circuit board. Controller Mapping in SDL2 and Emulators The closet

The second part of the string is 0402 . This number is assigned by the vendor (Lab126) to identify a specific product or device model.

Often appears as "Gamepad," "Gamepad Keyboard," or "Gamepad Mouse" depending on the selected pairing mode.

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If you are attempting to get a "Vendor 1949 Product 0402" gamepad working, follow these community-recommended steps: Here's how to find the Vendor and Product

05000000491900000204000000000000,Gamepad,a:b0,b:b1,y:b4,x:b3,start:b11,back:b10,leftstick:b13,rightstick:b14,leftshoulder:b6,rightshoulder:b7,dpup:+a9,dpleft:+a9,dpdown:+a9,dpright:+a9,leftx:a0,lefty:a1,rightx:a2,righty:a5,lefttrigger:a3,righttrigger:a4,platform:Linux, Use code with caution.

The D-pad inputs are often registered as continuous analog axis loops rather than clean digital button presses.

2 analog triggers (L2/R2) and 2 digital shoulder buttons (L1/R1). Action Buttons: A, B, X, Y.