If you liked the custom battery edits from undertaxxx, then maybe you'd fancy this next tidbit we're gonna share with you. PSP homebrew developer, vision, came up with custom color volume bars that you can use in your PSP's XMB. Current colors are red, blue, gold/yellow, and green.
It's pretty surprising how a simple change could affect your XMB's appearance. Anyhow, the dev mentions that these should work for custom firmwares (CFW) and homebrew capable firmwares. As for the instructions on how to use them, check out the readme file that comes with the download. He also would want to thank Zinga for the RCO editor.
On a last note, vision mentioned that he is taking requests on colors, so if you want a different color for your volume bars, then let us know through your comments.
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