Test My Controls
Constant use is grounds for wear and tear, and that's no exception even for the multi-capable Sony PlayStation Portable. Homebrew developer Johnny McKinney released a homebrew application to diagnose the PSP's controls. Test My Controls version 1.5 - perhaps a C++ rehash of Control Tester v1
Test OpenGL performs different tests to show the 3D rendering performance on Windows Mobile devices. It cycles through all tests by rendering 500 frames
TestCard is a simple screen test pattern for Android devices.
The app displays test patterns which are intended to let you see the structure of individual pixels, and the effect that has on the overall quality of the display. On many devices, the display will be utterly uninteresting
Orneta Tester is a system tool for testing vibration, display, keypad, etc. of your Windows Mobile based Smartphone. It allows you display device specific information. Other functions are useful, like "Soft reset", "Power off" and "Keep backlight of the display ON"
Tester Mobile, by Orneta is a system tool for testing vibration, display, keypad, etc. of your Windows Mobile based Smartphone. It allows you display device specific information
The New PSP Game Maker (Gamma release)
It seems that there's an on-going friendly competition between two homebrew developers over at QJ Forums. A couple of days ago, Re_AnimAte released a fairly good version of the application known as The PSP Game Maker. In a nut shell, it is a working compiler and tester for Lua games made in C#
Touch Test - Shows display parameters, multiple touch points, and trails to let you see how linear your touchpanel is. Different hardware supports 1, 2, or more fingers -- see which yours is. Note Android before 2.0 supported only single touch. Please see the help for more info