Every homebrew app has a story behind it and for the Control Tester v.5 this is developer Johnny McKinney's tale:
"I always go tired of going to play any of my games (mainly Syphon Filter) and noticing something was up with my controls. So I made this to test to see if anything was wrong with the controls (mainly the R and L trigger) so that just in case I could take my PSP back and get a new one."
Now that you know the story get to know the app. Control Tester v5 is a lua app which tells you what buttons are being pressed. If the "R" button is being pressed, the app will indicate it. If the app tells you a button is locked and you still got warranty, you can take it to the PSP doctor right away. If the warranty on your PSP has expired, then feel free to open it and wreck it some more! That was a joke by the way. If you know nothing about your PSP's electronic guts never tamper with it.
Control Tester v.5 has some issues which Johnny plnas to fixed with the next update and these are:
* Fix analog detection
* Add menu
* Add exit instead of through Home
If you got other suggestions for Johnny feel free to post them on QJ's forum.
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