Gamepad -vendor 1949 Product 0402- Hot!
It looks like you’re referencing a USB vendor/product ID pair:
vendor 1949 = Google Inc.
product 0402 = Stadia Controller (in USB mode)
On newer Fire TV devices, older 1949:0402 controllers may no longer be supported natively. Are you trying to map these inputs on a specific operating system like Linux or Windows? Lab126, Inc. — USB Vendor 1949 - DeviceHunt gamepad -vendor 1949 product 0402-
In Linux environments (such as Ubuntu or RetroPie), the device is frequently detected as a "Gamepad Keyboard" or "Consumer Control" rather than a standard joystick. It looks like you’re referencing a USB vendor/product
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gamepad models. In technical contexts, "Vendor 1949" refers to Amazon.com Device Identification Primary Identity Amazon Luna Controller Alternative/Clone Identity : Some generic or "clone" controllers, such as the Ipega PG-9069 Ipega PG-9118