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Thread: PSX D-Pad in a PSP!?! - It wasn't that hard.

                  
   
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    Default PSX D-Pad in a PSP!?! - It wasn't that hard.

    Hey there just wanted to tell the world about my new modifacation I did to my PSP. Well after giving up attempting any more fighting games for PSP I got thinkin "Man this D-Pad is about as useful as my old f*#t up NES. And about as much fun too."

    Well using dust particles as a good enough excuse to remove the faceplate I began. (5 easy to find screws only one was a light silver color.)

    Now I had my old psp 'dpad' outta there.
    Next I opened up my PSX pad and realized something.

    That is sure not going to fit in my psp... At least not the bottom.

    So after a few hours/day of rubbing the bottom against a metal file, I managed to get it feeling the proper way! The right directional gave me a little trouble. The right dbutton is filed differently than the others.

    Now I have my best 'd-pad' for fight-games on my psp.
    Personally I'd like a sanwa arcade stick but obviously that would be kinda lame for a psp.

    Diffiicult jumps to ladders and Hadou-Kin's are now pulled off effortlessly.

    I can't believe what a MASSIVE difference a tiny basic design flaw can be.
    I'll relase a faq or something with pictures l8r.

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    awesome, you got any screens

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    I thought the D-pads were the same
    You don't need to know my mental status. You probably don't want to, either.

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    I "fixed" my psp dpad a long time ago using the "tape trick" I found on the gamespot boards.

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    tape trick????

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    here's a pic of what it looks like.

    you probobly already have a good enough idea though.

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    sweet id try that if it didnt void warrenty... clever clever

    and i hope for your sake those scratches are on a screen gaurd and not the screen

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    Yeah those scratches look naaasty! lol but all in all good work! Looks great too!

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    hehehe yeah those are a little ugly.

    Believe it or not that's just dirt. I have some REAL bad gouges in my screen but they dont really show up there. I took that picture in complete darkness, using only the power light as my guide.

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    omg, i want to do this now. that loox cool. i want to get the XO/\[] buttons on mine too if i can find my old ps2 controller

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