PSP homebrew dev SnyFbSx's entry to the PSP Genesis Competition, has been updated. In version 4.3, the plugin now works on PSPs running 6.38 custom firmware.
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
Ver4.3 : Fix a bug to don't works on FW6.38.(Thanks wn!)
Standard controls
The default settings for this plugin.
Sleep : Push HOME Button & Triangle Button.
Autosleep : Push HOME Button & Cross Button. (You can switch between auto sleep.)
("XMB" set timer in "XMB" is valid only."GAME" and so on the timer setting.)
Restart : Push HOME Button & Square Button.
Supply OFF : Push HOME Button & Circle Button.
Battery View : Push HOME Button & Screen Button. (You can toggle the display of the battery.)
Log output : Push HOME Button & VolUp Button. (You can switch between battery logging necessity.)
Brightness : Push HOME Button & VolDown Button. (You can switch the screen brightness.)
By default, the display of the battery is done. Logging is not output.
By default, no auto sleep.
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