Elias stared at the controller. The plastic was warm now, almost like skin. He looked at the system tray on his monitor. The device status had changed.
Bluetooth may pair but not auto-connect or show up in RetroArch. gamepad -vendor 1949 product 0402-
The gamepad with and Product ID 0402 is the Amazon Fire TV Game Controller . Elias stared at the controller
Because the OS may think it is an Ipega controller, the button layout might be scrambled. Users often fix this by using Steam’s Controller Settings to manually map the buttons. Firmware Conflicts: The device status had changed
: RetroArch uses udev or sdl2 driver which may not enable force feedback for unknown VID/PID. Fix : In RetroArch, go to Settings → Input → RetroPad Binds → Port 1 Controls → Device Type → Change to “XInput” or “Stadia Controller” if listed. Alternatively, compile RetroArch with -DHAVE_HID=ON .
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
If you are seeing this ID in a or configuration file, it indicates the system has recognized the hardware but may require specific mapping to work with non-Amazon apps.