Oftentimes, most of the homebrew we come across so far are catered to the gamers, like games and applications. But this time, homebrew developer seanpaul223 (creator of Color Mixer) made an application exclusively for use by fellow coders: Find My Coordinates.
Find My Coordinates is a LUA program designed to help homebrew developers accurately define on-screen text position for their own programs. Controls are pretty simple: just move the block using the D-Pad, and when you reach your desired position, just read off the X and Y values. To make tracking coordinates easier, just press the X button to export the coordinates into the Data folder.
You may want to try out this program for yourself if you're currently creating an application. As always, simply download the program from the link below, check out the readme file before installing it, and enjoy!
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