Bursting forth from the depths of Creation itself, and fueled by the unbridled vivaciousness immanent in any homebrew application that’s thirsting for a spot in the hallowed and timeless global consciousness of the PlayStation Portable underground, P-Sprint is a keyboard emulator that might make the treacherous breakers of the oceanic handheld gaming experience a little more navigable. The behemoth backyard brewer, Arwin, releases P-Sprint Beta v0.70 with a few notes regarding its provenance and functionality:
“I’ve made a beta release which implements this, which you can download here. It contains the test application as well as the p-sprint.c and p-sprint.h libraries that applications using p-sprint typically include. Everything should still be pretty much compatible, but this new layout is a lot easier to memorise.
“Thanks to RyTracer for the very good idea, it works really well – typing and memorising is surprisingly easy now. I think if I find the time I”ll try my gllighttext project and combine it with p-sprint to make some kind of fun typing trainer with scores and such.
“Should you have any input on the new layout, have any suggestions or other requests, just let me know!”
Check out this nifty little application right here, and send your telepathic blasts of gratitude in the direction of Arwin, whose efforts are heartily and earnestly appreciated by those of us who thrive on the success of PlayStation Portable homebrew scene.
Download p-sprint (psp keyboard emu) v0.70
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