
procfw - issue #564
PSP 1001 PHAT (IC1003) 6.60 PRO C2 has messed up buttons ingame (on mem stick), UMD's work fine.
What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Install CFW on PSP 1001 2. Boot up installed game from mem stick 3. Test out the buttons
What is the expected output? What do you see instead? It should work, but for me the buttons do not work. It is not a hardware issue because UMD's work fine with no control issues.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? PSP 1001 PHAT (IC1003) 6.60 PRO C2
Please provide any additional information below.
I tried re installing and flashing to no avail . I also tried older software but still, the in-game keys do not work. I can however exit the game by selecting the home button, there, the keys are fine. But all input is jammed in-game. In the PSP home menu I cannot access the recovery menu via the select button, I also cannot use the "hold R while booting" trick either. I have tested this on 2 CFW enabled games and in both I cannot use my buttons. For diagnostic purposes I tried the "key cleaner" and "P-tester" tools (their controls seemed to work fine "in-game") and found that all keys were functional. And of-course I did the usual formats and removed the battery for 24 hours and also resetting all settings to default. It was suggested via online forums that I access the recovery menu (but I can't) and disable the VSH menu. And no, the psp was not on "hold" the whole time. I am baffled. I am tired. Please help.
Comment #1
Posted on May 26, 2013 by Happy HippoOh and I just checked OFW and CFW browser controls, every single control is fine. So according to "key cleaner" and my hardware tests, everything is 100 percent working. So we can rule that out.
Comment #2
Posted on May 28, 2013 by Helpful HippoStart from disabling all plugins or deleting the seplugins folder.
Comment #3
Posted on Jun 5, 2013 by Happy HippoSolved. Turns out it was the ISO itself.
Comment #4
Posted on Aug 25, 2013 by Quick Camel"Solved. Turns out it was the ISO itself."
Status: Invalid
Labels:
Type-Defect
Priority-Medium