Homebrew developer Raphael has released an update to JoySens, a highly-configurable custom firmware plugin that allows users to adjust the sensitivity of the PSP’s analog stick.
Fully compatible with custom firmware 4.01 M33-2, version 1.41 features support for adjusting analog stick configuration parameters on a per-game / EBOOT basis. Additionally, it is now possible to map analog movement to button key presses and vice versa.
While the installation process has been greatly simplified this time around, the author notes that users should try formatting flash1 via M33’s built-in recovery menu, if they are having trouble with getting JoySens to run correctly on the latest firmware.
For the complete changelog, hit the jump.
* 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
Download JoySens v1.41
Finally! JoySens 1.4 [Raphael]
fonte: http://exophase.com/psp/joysens-v141-analog-sensitivity-plugin-6529.htm
ha quem goste, mas não vejo grande uso neste plugin...