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AnalogsEnhancer
Analogsenhancervita2.png
General
AuthorRinnegatamante
TypePlugins
Version1.1
LicenseGPL-3.0
Last Updated2019/11/26
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AnalogsEnhancer is a little kernel plugin allows users to improve their experience with PS Vita analogs. It allows to:

  • Set a specific deadzone value between 0 and 128 for each analog.
  • Enable software rescaling of analogs output for better precision (Thanks to rsn8887).
  • Force PSVITA system to use ANALOG_WIDE mode even when ANALOG mode is used causing a better precision in general.

Installation

Copy the .suprx file to ux0(ur0):tai/.

Install the plugin under *KERNEL in your taiHen config file (change to ur0 if you store the plugin there)

*KERNEL
ux0:tai/AnalogsEnhancer.skprx

Place the config.txt file in ux0:data/AnalogsEnhancer.

Edit the config.txt file according to what you need.

User guide

config.txt structure (example):

left=0,n;right=0,n;y

config.txt has 5 values that can be edited:

  • First 0 value is the deadzone for left analog.
  • Second parameter for left is either if you want to enable or disable software rescaling (can be y or n which stands for yes and no).
  • The same applies for right analog.
  • The last value is either to enable or not the ANALOG_WIDE patch for better precision overhaul.

Changelog

v1.1

  • Added a new value that allows to enable or disable ANALOG_WIDE patch at user discretion (before it was always enabled).

Credits

rsn8887 for the radial scaling algorithm used for software rescaling.

External links

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