Does PSP joystick work in menu?

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  1. bboy1

    bboy1 Regular member

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    Can someone tell me...does the PSP joystick work in the menu or only in games? Thanks
     
  2. mrmcman

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    wouldnt be very hard to find out for urself, would it?

    anyway, no, it wont work in the menus.
     
  3. bboy1

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    no its just that i bought a 2nd hand psp with laser problems so i cant run anything and joystick wasnt working in menu so wasnt sure. anyway thanks
     
  4. bboy1

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    rather than making another thread i'll just ask another question here. If you use different country PSP rechargers, will they still safely work? E.g. If I used an Australian PSP recharger with a Japanese PSP will it work safely? Are all rechargers the exact same except that they just all have different powerpoint prongs?
     
  5. mrmcman

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    uh, maybe. it will depend on what countries. for example, i dont think a Japanese charger would work in an american psp, it would blow it out. thats because the japanese use 220V outlets, and we only use 110V outlets. ud have to do some research or just buy another one for the region ur in.
     
  6. marlino23

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    theres a plugin on qj that you can use to make it be used for controlling the xmb.
     
  7. blackvamp

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    I'm pretty sure all chargers are universal now, I know my sony charger is. Double check the ratings on the transformer.
     
  8. mrmcman

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    really? thatd be a cool app....
    must be a lil harder to control tho. theres no real way of going one at a time...
    post a link?
     
  9. bboy1

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    japan use 100 volts not 220. I was asking because I thought the PSP recharger is 100-240 volts compatible. meaning that the recharger itself adjusts what voltage is needed. e.g if it's an american psp it'll use 110 volts, an australian psp 240 volts etc. so i thought then that maybe the only difference is the prong. hmm
     
  10. SlayerXz

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    Hmmm you have a point well the only way to find out for sure is well..... use it ;D i know its risky but you will have done a favour for millions of people facing this problem lmao...

    trial and error rules!!!
     

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