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    psp FuSa GamePad :: Add more functionality for your PSP! :: v0.2

    The Fusa team have released a new version of their rather excellent driver for windows that lets you use your PSP as a Gamepad and from the comments of the previous release a lot of you liked the release, heres the news from this release:



    Alright if you dreamed to turn your PSP into USB Gamepad, the time has come
    With help of new tiny application from -=FuSa TeaM=-


    FuSa GAMEPAD

    It's very easy now, just launch FuSa GAMEPAD and attach usb cable - and that's all!
    No drivers are required!

    After you've connected your OS will recognize PSP as GAMEPAD with 4 Axises, POV and 12 buttons.

    Compatible with both SLIM and PHAT

    Tested with 5.0 M33-6


    Tested OSes:


    Windows XP

    Windows Vista

    Mac OS X Leopard

    Windows 7
    Linux*

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments

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    what are the changes from the first release? i think that the first release was very good, the only thing i would like to see different is the psp analogue acting as an actual joysick instead of my pc thinking its the d pad. lets hope this release fixes that...

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    No change log? What's different?

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    it look like now,

    it use the 12 psp buttons(all but note key)
    analogue x/y/z axis( for Z you hold note key and you use and analogue stick)
    and
    POV=Dpad

    and the psp screen turn off when you have it contented to the computer

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    You can also use a program like Total Game Control (http://www.digitaltransforms.com/) to map keys that you want to use in game

    Check it out

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    This works on a PS3 too..

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    I've been waiting for something like this. The WiFi controller was alright, but USB is way faster than WiFi,

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    I prefer the D-Pad for up, down left and right and NOT the analog joystick....

    can I swap between these two options ?

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