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A simple homebrew for testing the input data on the PSVita.
'''VitaTester''' is a simple homebrew for testing the input data on the PSVita.


==Screenshot==
==Screenshot==

Revision as of 04:40, 9 November 2022

VitaTester
File:Vitatestervita.jpg
General
AuthorNamelessGhoul0
TypeOther Apps
Version1.3
LicenseMIT License
Last Updated2016/08/29
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VitaTester is a simple homebrew for testing the input data on the PSVita.

Screenshot

File:Vitatestervita.jpg

Media

Changelog

VitaTester v1.3

  • Multi touch support - Thanks! d3m3vilurr & coderobe
  • Fixed rear touch math to display Y axis properly

VitaTester v1.2

  • compile for henkaku

VitaTester v1.1.1

  • Basic logging
  • Touch is now displayed on top of other button presses
  • Updated rear touch maths. Currently, it displays the same size as the rear touchpad (shorter in height, same width)
  • Analog sticks display a little better and move more than they did before
  • It now cleans up everything when the exit combo is pressed
  • Shrunk the homebrew a bit by compressing the splash screen and background images

VitaTester v1.1

  • Complete redesign
  • Added proper analog measurement
  • Added front and rear touch panel detection

VitaTester v1.0.2

  • Added left and right analog support
  • Entered into the Revitalize homebrew competition

VitaTester v1.0.1

  • Renamed project to VitaButtonTester since it has nothing to do with Vita private keys
  • Fixed exit combo
  • Updated coordinates of text on screen

VitaTester v1.0
Someone had contacted me a week or two ago asking if there was any key tester homebrew for the Vita yet. Unfortunately, I don't remember who this was, but I did find the time to create it for him.

So, to that person, here you go.

Press keys one at a time and it should display in the middle of the screen which key it detected ( if any )

I may add analog stick testing to this later at some point.

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