There are many flashlight applications available for BlackBerry but all of them either require you to find their icon first and then launch them (Slow, Sometimes requires you to exit the program you are using before you can launch them), or they fully occupy your convenience/side key
One-touch flashlight that uses camera light if you have one, otherwise uses screen. Light can be On -or- OFF by default for video recording.Automatic anti-flick-out on Storm/Torch, glowing status display, and dims screen to save power
Stuck Pixel Sniper
QJ.NET forum member and homebrew developer cmbeke has informed us of Stuck Pixel Sniper's release. As the name suggests, this fixes stuck pixels on your PSP. Unlike most stuck pixel fixers, however, this just targets the affected pixel.
"It doesn't have the best graphics, but it works perfectly for what it's made for," says the dev
MacroFire
Changelog:
3.2.2
* Macrofire.ini Fixed settings not correctly read from the outing.
3.2.1
* 16-bit by reducing the number of colors displayed on the menu, half the memory size to use when displaying menus.
* MacroFire Fixed handling of a number of risk were frozen
Brightpad
Developer's note:
Just put together a little plugin that lets you (fully) control the brightness of your PSP's screen. Instead of being limited to the 3 (4 if you're using hold.prx) standard levels, you can use your analog stick (up or down) to change the brightness. There's only a xmb version for now
Brightpad
Homebrew coder mootjeuh has released a new version of Brightpad, a handy homebrew plugin that allows you to fully control the brightness level of your PSP's screen.
Changelog:
Brightpad automatically detects if you're in-game or in the XMB, if you are in-game, then you'll HAVE to press two buttons to change the brightness
PSPdisp
This program package enables the use of a Playstation Portable as an additional monitor in Windows. You can also remotely send keyboard and mouse commands to the PC. The newest version implements sound streaming, too