It's been some time since we've head about Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Mr305's XmbController Plugin kit, a piece of homebrew that lets us view the Cross Media Bar in a completely different way. Now, we get wind of an update that, while a bit minor, enables the navigation of the XMB with the PSP's shoulder buttons. Cool beans.
But for those of us who prefer to scroll through the XMB in the traditional fashion, Mr305 has included a way to toggle the new function off and on. This is by pressing the Home button for a new seconds until the status message reads "OFF". Pressing it again would toggle it "ON".
Here's the complete changelog of the 1.6 version of XMB Controller Plugin:
Changes from 1.2 Final to 1.6:
1. Perfect synchronization between the Status message and actual disabling of this L R navigation feature; past versions had problems where the message appeared either too early or too late.
2. Now compatible with M33 VSH Menu; To see it, Press Select, Then press Up or Down. However, it's acting buggy.
3. To Enable/Disable Shoulder button Navigation feature: Press & Hold HOME BUTTON for about 2.5 seconds until the status message reads "ON" or "OFF".
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