Johnny McKinney may have been accused of doing some not very nice things on the homebrew front but you can't accuse him of not keeping his promises. Yesterday he promised to update his app called Control Tester v0.5 and today he released v1.0.
What's new with his latest update? Here's the changelog:
* Added menu
* Fixed joystick/analog stick detection
* Added backgrounds
* Added new font
Johnny also included directions on how to use his homebrew app in case you ran into some problems with the previous version.
To use the analog detection, start it up and it will display two numbers at the center indicating the position of your joystick. Both should be as close to 0 as possible. If you move your joystick to the left the number becomes negative. Move it to the right it goes positive. The bottom numbers are up (negative) and down (positive). To recenter the bottom number should be as close to 0 as possible but try not to get below +6 or -6.
Once you have re-centered don't touch the joystick. Switch off your PSP and switch it back on. Once your in the xmb you're safe to move your joystick. When you play a game you won't go to the left, right, up, down, or all over the place because your PSP joystick has re-centered itself.
Johnny says it's not guaranteed to work 100% of the time but he says it works for him all the time. Please read Johnny's read me please and How-to use files before installing and using this app.
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