I’m sure I don’t speak for just myself when I say that the joystick on the PSP is only sub-par. It can be difficult to control the degrees of tilt which can make the difference in making your character walk or run in certain games, for example.
Luckily for the homebrew crowd, there is a fix for that. JoySens, an application developed by Raphael, as been updated for the first time in nearly a year. Aside from the compatibility upgrade to work with 4.01m33 and under, it features a list of tweaks and improvements to it’s previous upgrade.
Here is the official changelog:
* Added support for configs for different modes (VSH/POPS) and game/eboot paths
* Added analog<->Buttons mapping modes
* Fixed primary button mapping
* Fixed HOLD button preventing analog input
* Fixed to keep PSP from suspending/shutting down LCD if analog was pressed
* Fixed font output shadow making it better readable on light background
* Improved auto-center function a bit
* checked compatibility with CFW up to 4.01-M33-2
* Made installation easier
* fixed crash when saving settings from game
* fixed JoySens not starting in homebrew
* made JoySens not boot in recovery
Read the readme. Period.
Download: JoySens 1.41