PSP Re-map v1
Auraomega“>PSP Re-map homebrew application”>Auraomega has finally taken his button re-mapping homebrew app into its first official release. PSP Re-map is out of its ALPHA stage and is now on v1. As the name of the app indicates, it allows you to re-configure your buttons. The program runs on CWCheat and one of its biggest updates is that it now has a GUI to make things easier. Here’s the full changelog:
- Added a GUI
- Added a “No Button” button
- Added .ico file
- No way to crash through inputting an incorrect number (as in previous version)
The author of this program requests for some constructive feedback so that he knows what to do in the future, so drop by the forums linked below and give him your input. Also make sure you check out the readme file. Full instructions on how to run the program are included.
In his own words, he promises that: “this is a basic project I’m upkeeping as I learn how to do the more advanced programming.” He plans to do some more projects in the future, but for now, this homebrew application is not to be taken lightly. After all, even though you might not be using CWCheat that much, it could still prove useful to some.
Download: PSP Re-map v1
Visit: PSP Development Forums
Auraomega“>PSP Re-map homebrew application”>Auraomega has finally taken his button re-mapping homebrew app into its first official release. PSP Re-map is out of its ALPHA stage and is now on v1. As the name of the app indicates, it allows you to re-configure your buttons. The program runs on CWCheat and one of its biggest updates is that it now has a GUI to make things easier. Here’s the full changelog:
- Added a GUI
- Added a “No Button” button
- Added .ico file
- No way to crash through inputting an incorrect number (as in previous version)
The author of this program requests for some constructive feedback so that he knows what to do in the future, so drop by the forums linked below and give him your input. Also make sure you check out the readme file. Full instructions on how to run the program are included.
In his own words, he promises that: “this is a basic project I’m upkeeping as I learn how to do the more advanced programming.” He plans to do some more projects in the future, but for now, this homebrew application is not to be taken lightly. After all, even though you might not be using CWCheat that much, it could still prove useful to some.
Download: PSP Re-map v1
Visit: PSP Development Forums