JoySens v1: analog sensitivity adjustment for your PSP
Ever wanted to have more control over your movements in an FPS on your PSP? Well, now you can. Raphael has come up with JoySens version 1, a CFW plugin that’ll allow users to change the sensitivity on their PSP’s analog stick.
As Raphael explains in his readme, the application basically changes the sensitivity settings on your analog stick in the following ways:
- It changes the axial mapping to a cubic form so that small movements don’t get recognized too early. This means that you can move cursors more exactly and don’t have it jumping around on the screen.
- It applies a sensitivity scale to linearly change the responsiveness (and maximal amplitude for values < 100%) of the stick.
- It filters movement of the analog stick so that abrupt changes are further smoothed (though only slightly).
- It is possible to calibrate the analog stick (though still imperfect) so it centers properly
The end result is adjustable sensitivity settings for your analog stick, which you can change with simple button combinations.
Note, however, that this plugin was tested with CFW 3.10-OE-A’ using Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories as well as Call of Duty: Road to Victory and currently doesn’t work with Team M33‘s CFW 3.51-M33-7. That being said, if you still use 3.10 OE-A’ and want to give it a try, feel free to do so. Enjoy!
Download: JoySens v1
Visit: PSP Development Forums
Ever wanted to have more control over your movements in an FPS on your PSP? Well, now you can. Raphael has come up with JoySens version 1, a CFW plugin that’ll allow users to change the sensitivity on their PSP’s analog stick.
As Raphael explains in his readme, the application basically changes the sensitivity settings on your analog stick in the following ways:
- It changes the axial mapping to a cubic form so that small movements don’t get recognized too early. This means that you can move cursors more exactly and don’t have it jumping around on the screen.
- It applies a sensitivity scale to linearly change the responsiveness (and maximal amplitude for values < 100%) of the stick.
- It filters movement of the analog stick so that abrupt changes are further smoothed (though only slightly).
- It is possible to calibrate the analog stick (though still imperfect) so it centers properly
The end result is adjustable sensitivity settings for your analog stick, which you can change with simple button combinations.
Note, however, that this plugin was tested with CFW 3.10-OE-A’ using Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories as well as Call of Duty: Road to Victory and currently doesn’t work with Team M33‘s CFW 3.51-M33-7. That being said, if you still use 3.10 OE-A’ and want to give it a try, feel free to do so. Enjoy!
Download: JoySens v1
Visit: PSP Development Forums