Together with the FuSa Team, homebrew coder Andy maN, released an update for the FuSa gamepad released earlier this month.
The FuSa gamepad is a handy application that lets you use your Playstation Portable as gamepad for your computer games.
Here’s the changelog for this just-released version:
Version 2 button configuration layout:
- 4 axises: (X/Y/Z/Rz) (Analog Joystick)
- To switch between (XY/ZRz) use NOTE (you heed hold it)
- 8-directional POV: (Digital Pad)
And 12 buttons:
- 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
To use it, launch the application, connect your PSP’s USB cable to your PC and the PC will automatically recognize your PSP as a gamepad. There’s no need to install drivers, etc. With the FuSa gamepad, there’ll be no need to use your PC’s keyboard as a controller. The PSP will act to battle the games out in your PC screens.
Download FuSa GAMEPAD v0.2
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