Re: [RELEASE] VitaPad - Transform your PSVITA into a PC joys
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 8:40 pm
Not for now but they will in next releases.dorothy wrote:Does touchpad/screen work(will they)? I'm at work and i'm extremely excited)
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Not for now but they will in next releases.dorothy wrote:Does touchpad/screen work(will they)? I'm at work and i'm extremely excited)
Don't think bluetooth module has been reversed and documented at all so, at least for now, it's impossible but who knows maybe in the futureHeroKing wrote:any idea on bluetooth support? i've been able to pair my vita with my phone, and contemplated if this app could turn the vita to a controller for some emulators on the phone (such as ppsspp or Drastic)
Just like other homebrews, you need vitaShell to install VPK files.Bothon21 wrote:hi, sorry im a bit of a noob, but when I go to download the vpk file to my PS Vita (im assuming you're referring to the method through "My Documents"), I am met with a ton of folders: APP, PGAME, PSAVEDATA, PSGAME, PSM, and SYSTEM. Also, when I go to content manager, and go to copy files, and then applications, there are multiple folders: Applications: PS Vita, PSP/Other, PlayStation. PlayStation Mobile, then Saved Data: PSP/ Other, PlayStation. Can anyone tell me where to put the VPK file, and then where to find it among the masses of folders?
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This section is called HENkaku for one reason: you must run HENkaku to run these homebrews. HENkaku is not usable on 3.61.Bothon21 wrote:Ok, so now I've downloaded vitaShell from this website, http://wololo.net/2016/08/06/release-vi ... 7-thefl0w/. I go to copy it onto my vita, but it says its a corrupted file, and gives the error: C2-10981-9. Is it because im running 3.61, or is there another problem?
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Client:
- Added Linux support (big thanks to nyorem).
- Added possibility to change controls binding by editing the XML file even during execution.
Server:
- Now the application uses a safe eboot.
General:
- Added mouse emulation through touchscreen (mouse movement) and retrotouch (mouse clicks).