PSP owners running on the JoySens CFW plugin may want to listen in, as Raphael dropped by earlier to let us know of an update. The developer has just announced that in light of a problem with v1.11 (the calibration function was broken), the plugin has been repaired and updated to version 1.2.
Now, in case you're a first-time reader, this plugin will enable you to tinker with the sensitivity settings on your PSP's analog nub. And from the looks of it, Raphael also added in some extra features for this new release:
* Fixed a major bug with the calibration function that scaled the range wrongly (should now really be useable)
* Added a function to map the D-Pad buttons to analog in case you can't fix your analog stick but a game requires analog stick
* Added a function to force analog input (for XMB for example)
* Added a function to map the analog to DPad (to control XMB with analog)
* Added button mappings for SCREEN (brightness), VOLUP and VOLDOWN
JoySens currently works with Dark AleX's 3.40 OE and M33's custom firmwares. Usage instructions should be available in the download bundle file's readme - make sure to view that before using Raphael's homebrew.
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