PSP homebrew dev SnyFbSx's entry to the PSP Genesis Competition, has been updated. In version 4.3, the plugin now works on PSPs running 6.38 custom firmware.
PSP Power Controller is a homebrew plugin that lets PSP owners set and use button combinations so that tey can view the status of their handheld, access the sleep mode, restart the PSP, adjust the brightness level, and more.
Changelog
Ver4.3 : Fix a bug to don't works on FW6.38.(Thanks wn!)
Standard controls
The default settings for this plugin.
Sleep : Push HOME Button & Triangle Button.
Autosleep : Push HOME Button & Cross Button. (You can switch between auto sleep.)
("XMB" set timer in "XMB" is valid only."GAME" and so on the timer setting.)
Restart : Push HOME Button & Square Button.
Supply OFF : Push HOME Button & Circle Button.
Battery View : Push HOME Button & Screen Button. (You can toggle the display of the battery.)
Log output : Push HOME Button & VolUp Button. (You can switch between battery logging necessity.)
Brightness : Push HOME Button & VolDown Button. (You can switch the screen brightness.)
By default, the display of the battery is done. Logging is not output.
By default, no auto sleep.
Like it? Share with your friends!
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
Similar Software:
PSP Power Controller Homebrew coder SnyFbSx is back on the scene to release a new version of his app, PSP Power Controller, a handy homebrew plugin that allows users to create shortcuts in order to access several features of their handheld
PSP Power Controller Homebrew coder SnyFbSx is back on the scene to release a new version of his app, PSP Power Controller, a handy homebrew plugin that allows users to create shortcuts in order to access several features of their handheld
Stuck Pixel Sniper 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
Brightpad Brightpad
Developer's note:
Hey guys, finally came up with a couple of ideas for a release. I also changed some stuff in the configuration file
PSPixel Fixer PSPixel Fixer
Exogan emailed us of his useful homebrew application, PSPixel Fixer. As the name of the homebrew suggests, it fixes stuck pixels that you might have on your screen.
While "pixel fixer" apps are a dime a dozen already, it's always welcoming thought to find something new
Pixer Fixer Pixer Fixer
The problem with calling crait without using the capital "C" is that we can't start any sentences with his name. It's a small price, however, for the nifty app he's offered to PSP users everyone.
The app we're talking about is called the Pixer Fixer
MacroFire Changelog:
Macro Buttons press the START / SELECT even if you set a fix had been ignored during playback
Power PSP Controller Power PSP Controller
PSP Power Controller is a homebrew plugin that allows users to create shortcuts in order to access several features of their handheld. You can find more details in the readme file included in the download.
Changelog:
Change the way you view detailed information.
When you view the menu, hide the battery information.
prxlibmenu
Screen Repair Set (SRS) Screen Repair Set (SRS)
Saulotmalo, who've seen a lot of people freak out at having a pixel stuck in the PSP screen, has released a homebrew app just for that. Screen Repair Set (SRS) v1.0, actually a three apps-in-one set, is a tool that tests PSP screens and tries to repair stuck pixels by flashing dfferent colors
PSP Power Controller PSP Power Controller is a homebrew plugin that lets PSP owners set and use button combinations so that tey can view the status of their handheld, access the sleep mode, restart the PSP, adjust the brightness level, and more
Comments on PSP Power Controller:
Comments not found
If you noted an error or download link is broken, please, report it via this page or use comments.
Please, select device to check if PSP Power Controller supports it