Standard gamepad types.
Defined in <SDL3/SDL_gamepad.h>
typedef enum SDL_GamepadType
{0,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_UNKNOWN =
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_STANDARD,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_XBOX360,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_XBOXONE,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_PS3,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_PS4,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_PS5,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_NINTENDO_SWITCH_PRO,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_NINTENDO_SWITCH_JOYCON_LEFT,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_NINTENDO_SWITCH_JOYCON_RIGHT,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_NINTENDO_SWITCH_JOYCON_PAIR,
SDL_GAMEPAD_TYPE_COUNT } SDL_GamepadType;
This type does not necessarily map to first-party controllers from Microsoft/Sony/Nintendo; in many cases, third-party controllers can report as these, either because they were designed for a specific console, or they simply most closely match that console's controllers (does it have A/B/X/Y buttons or X/O/Square/Triangle? Does it have a touchpad? etc).