MultiPixelFixer

MultiPixelFixer by Mexicansnake - Image 1

Stuck pixels. What an eye sore. There have been a couple of apps from way back when that allowed you to fix your PSP screen’s unsightly squares. Today though, Mexicansnake, who’s known for his Lua games PSPirates and Lua Wormz, has tried his hand at creating his first homebrew app.

It’s called MultiPixelFixer, and allows you to do just that: fix multiple pixels that might be stuck on your screen. Here’s a full list of features for his app:

  • Fix many pixels (4 cursors)
  • Predator mode (Change the background color to seek the stuck pixels)
  • Sounds for commands
  • Minimize and maximize the cursors
  • Change the speed of the cursors

The developer warns us not to look at the flashing lights when the fixer runs itself. Doing so for long periods of time might brick your optic nerves. Harhar. We exaggerate. But in any case, the readme is there for more info and control configurations. Mexicansnake notes that we shouldn’t expect a “super fixer” and that you should keep “flashing out” the stuck pixels on your screen for around 30 or more minutes.

And still, the search for the holy grail – an absolute *dead* pixel fixer – still continues…

Download: MultiPixelFixer
Visit: PSP Development Forums

MultiPixelFixer by Mexicansnake - Image 1

Stuck pixels. What an eye sore. There have been a couple of apps from way back when that allowed you to fix your PSP screen’s unsightly squares. Today though, Mexicansnake, who’s known for his Lua games PSPirates and Lua Wormz, has tried his hand at creating his first homebrew app.

It’s called MultiPixelFixer, and allows you to do just that: fix multiple pixels that might be stuck on your screen. Here’s a full list of features for his app:

  • Fix many pixels (4 cursors)
  • Predator mode (Change the background color to seek the stuck pixels)
  • Sounds for commands
  • Minimize and maximize the cursors
  • Change the speed of the cursors

The developer warns us not to look at the flashing lights when the fixer runs itself. Doing so for long periods of time might brick your optic nerves. Harhar. We exaggerate. But in any case, the readme is there for more info and control configurations. Mexicansnake notes that we shouldn’t expect a “super fixer” and that you should keep “flashing out” the stuck pixels on your screen for around 30 or more minutes.

And still, the search for the holy grail – an absolute *dead* pixel fixer – still continues…

Download: MultiPixelFixer
Visit: PSP Development Forums

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