Gamepad -vendor 1949 Product 0402- Review

Because this is a budget controller, physical wear is fast, but digital drift is often a calibration issue.

The Fix in Windows:

The Stadia’s A/B/X/Y physical positions match Nintendo Switch layout (A on right, B on bottom), but software expects Xbox layout (A on bottom, B on right). Remap within emulator or use evremap or input-remapper.

"As a wired USB gamepad, it's excellent — responsive, comfortable, and cheap used. Just don't expect plug-and-play wireless without tinkering." gamepad -vendor 1949 product 0402-

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It looks like you’re referring to a USB gamepad with Vendor ID 1949 and Product ID 0402.

After checking the USB ID database, 1949:0402 corresponds to:
"Sony Interactive Entertainment" – "DualShock 4 Wireless Adaptor" (actually, the identifier is tied to the official Sony Wireless Adaptor for DualShock 4, though some generic controllers may clone/report this ID). Because this is a budget controller, physical wear

But if your device is a gamepad showing that ID, it’s likely a third-party PS4-style controller using Sony’s wireless adaptor ID for compatibility.


Since Google refunded all Stadia hardware purchases and disabled the cloud service, the controller is now just a standard USB/BT gamepad. But the 0x1949:0x0402 VID/PID remains. Here’s how to maximize its life:

Yes. Vendor 1949 produces several PIDs. Knowing them helps contextualize the 0402: "As a wired USB gamepad, it's excellent —

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