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A simple way to turns your PSP into a powerful PC gamepad (and PS3): * Just launch this tiny homebrew. * Connect your PSP via USB cable to PC (PS3). * And you are ready to go. == Features == * Plug'n'Play. * Does not requires any drivers. * 4-Axises (w switcher). * 8-directional POV. * 12 Buttons. * Led indicating. * Adjustable configuration (via config.ini). * Deadzone support. * Digital/Analog modes. * No conflicts with drivers ("PSP type D" => "FuSa GamePad"). == Installation == Just put FusaGamePad folder into <your_psp>:/PSP/GAME folder. If you are using PHAT PSP you should put it into <your_psp>:/PSP/GAMEXXX folder. (where XXX means your FW version - f.e. GAME380 for CFW 3.80) == User guide == === Default buttons === 4 axises: (X/Y/Z/Rz) (Analog Joystick) 8-directional POV: (Digital Pad) And 12 buttons: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Buttons ! PSP |- | Button 1 | CROSS |- | Button 2 | CIRCLE |- | Button 3 | SQUARE |- | Button 4 | TRIANGLE |- | Button 5 | L-TRIGGER |- | Button 6 | R-TRIGGER |- | Button 7 | START |- | Button 8 | SELECT |- | Button 9 | HOME |- | Button 10 | VOLDOWN |- | Button 11 | VOLUP |- | Button 12 | DISPLAY |} === Configuration === Open CONFIG.INI with any text editor software to map the buttons. Available buttons names are: * NOTE * WLAN * RIGHT * LEFT * UP * DOWN * CROSS * CIRCLE * SQUARE * TRIANGLE * LTRIGGER * RTRIGGER * SELECT * START * HOME * VOLDOWN * VOLUP * SCREEN === AxiSwitcher === AxiSwitcher serves to switch between X/Y and R/Rz axes (Left and Right stick) Note: Orange led will be lighting, when you hold AxiSwitcher. === DigitalSwitcher === DigitalSwitcher serves to switch between Analog and Digital modes. Analog mode: psp's joystick controls axes and directional buttons control POV Digital mode: psp's joystick controls POV and directional buttons control axes Note: Orange led will be lighting, when you hold DigitalSwitcher. === DeadZone === Use it to adjust joystick's sensivity. Allowed values: 0-127 === How to enter the menu === Disconnect USB cable if it's connected and press HOME button. Now you can view current button configuration. To Exit menu: press HOME or Circle. To Exit the application: press Cross. == Media == '''Use your PSP as a wired PC/PS3 gamepad | FusaGamepad''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di-21D3kurM PSP Mav]) <br> <youtube>Di-21D3kurM</youtube> '''PSP | FuSa Gamepad | RetroArch | Controller Emulator | Installation Guide''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1FmMuHgsps will_neithan]) <br> <youtube>E1FmMuHgsps</youtube> == Compatibility == Any PSP (Phat,S&L,3K) running CFW 3.80 and newer. (Tested with 5.0 M33-6.) This gamepad was designed as usual HID device, so that means you don't need to install any drivers. It's compatible with all modern OSes (Windows, MacOs, Linux etc). It also compatible with PS3 console. == Changelog == '''v0.3''' * Led indicating. * Adjustable configuration (via config.ini). * Deadzone support. * Digital/Analog modes. * No conflicts with drivers ("PSP type D" => "FuSa GamePad"). '''v0.2''' * 4-Axises (w switcher). * 8-directional POV. * 12 Buttons. '''v0.1''' * Initial release. * Plug'n'Play. * Does not requires any drivers. == Credits == hnaves - USB driver research Forb - help with ReportDescriptor Andy_maN (c) 2010 == External links == * Official website - https://foosa.do.am/ * GitHub - https://github.com/andy-man/psp-fusa-gamepad
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