Homebrew developer brk3 has just released a new application for the PlayStation Portable simply called LED Control. Just like the name implies, this gives users more control over the Sony handheld's LED lights.
The coder said that this application will come handy especially now that there's still no iR Shell for CFW 3.90 M33. The developer added that it would be good to have the same functionality in the normal XMB.
For those who are wondering, brk3 also mentioned that the plugin should be compatible with all custom firmwares so you shouldn't encounter any problems when using this. The changelog for this release is as follows:
* v0.2: Upon several requests the activation key has being changed from "LEFT Trigger + Note" to "LEFT Trigger + Volume Down"
* v0.1: Initial release
LED Control v0.2 comes with its own documentation which should provide you with information regarding installation and usage.
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