PSPluginInfo, as its name suggests, is a prx providing various information on the PSP!
It allows among others to show the percentage of battery in the XMB, warn the user if it is low battery, display a menu of information (VOL + and START), enable / disable the LED Power (VOL + and R), " block "the Power (VOL + and L), set the brightness to maximum (VOL + and above), set the brightness at minimum (VOL + and BAS), change the brightness levels of 15% (VOL + and RIGHT / LEFT) ...
Changes:
Quote:
- Addition of functions.
- Add in the "information".
- Bug fixes.
- Code improved
New function in the XMB:
Code:
VOLHAUT + UP -> Brightness + 15
VOLHAUT + DOWN -> Brightness - 15
VOLHAUT + LEFT -> Brightness MIN
VOLHAUT + RIGHT -> Brightness MAX
I thank AntoineDravs without whom nothing would be possible! As for their DevsGen tutorials!
To install is simple:
Once downloaded, copy "PSPPluginInfo.prx" in "ms0: / SEPLUGINS" and add the following line to vsh.txt:
Code:
ms0: / seplugins / PSPluginInfo.prx
That ^ ^
There is a rather embarrassing bug:
Sometimes when the support of the start button, nothing happens! O and then press again ^ ^
If you have ideas for new features, I am taking!
Mickael2054
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