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:
When not operating it during the fixed time, the sleep is done by the automatic operation.
The displayed language was able to be changed.
The color of the displayed character was able to be changed.
When the menu is displayed, the sound is invalidated.
"CPU clock information" menu was deleted from a detailed display.
"CPU clock display" is moved to"Battery Information".
Bug fix: The display is battery temperature with PSP go.
Bug fix: When you are a non-English nickname is entered, the characters appear garbled.
The review of the various ini file settings.(Please replace the ini file.)
Fixed plugin names.("_" deleted. Please correct various txt files. )
Process were optimized.
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