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Fusa Gamepad Exe: How to Use Your PSP as a PC or PS3 Controller

If you have a PlayStation Portable (PSP) and want to use it as a gamepad for your PC or PS3, you might be interested in Fusa Gamepad Exe, a homebrew application that allows you to do just that. Fusa Gamepad Exe is created by the Fusa Project at [their website]. It requires no drivers and it is picked up as a generic gamepad for the computer and PS3 system. It works well with retro games, and even with more recent games like Rocket League. In this article, we will show you how to download, install, and configure Fusa Gamepad Exe on your PSP.

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Download Fusa Gamepad Exe

The first step is to download Fusa Gamepad Exe from [this link]. It comes with a handy readme.txt file for customization. You will need a PSP with custom firmware such as the pro CFW or ME CFW to run this homebrew. If you don't have custom firmware on your PSP, you can follow [this guide] to install it.

Install Fusa Gamepad Exe

The next step is to install Fusa Gamepad Exe on your PSP. To do this, you need to extract the contents of the downloaded file and place the FusaGamePad folder into /PSP/GAME/ on your PSP memory stick. You can use a USB cable or a card reader to transfer the files. Once you have done that, you can disconnect your PSP from the computer and open Fusa Gamepad Exe from the game menu on your PSP.

Configure Fusa Gamepad Exe

The last step is to configure Fusa Gamepad Exe to suit your preferences. You can do this by editing the config.ini file in the FusaGamePad folder on your PSP memory stick. The readme.txt file explains in more detail what each option does, but here are some of the most important ones:

    • AxiSwitcher: This is the button that switches between left and right sticks. The default is the Note/Mute button on the PSP. You can change it to any other button name listed in the readme.txt file.
    • DigitalSwitcher: This is the button that switches between DPAD and Analog stick as your POV. The default is the WLAN switch on the PSP. You can change it to any other button name listed in the readme.txt file.
    • DeadZone: This is the joystick sensitivity. The default is 50. You can change it to any value between 0 and 127.
    • Button1 - Button12: These are the buttons that correspond to the gamepad buttons on your PC or PS3. The default is CROSS = Button1, CIRCLE = Button2, SQUARE = Button3, TRIANGLE = Button4, LTRIGGER = Button5, RTRIGGER = Button6, SELECT = Button7, START = Button8, HOME = Button9, VOLDOWN = Button10, VOLUP = Button11, SCREEN = Button12. You can change them to any other button name listed in the readme.txt file.

    After you have edited the config.ini file, you can save it and exit. Then, you can connect your PSP to your PC or PS3 with a USB cable and enjoy using it as a gamepad. You may have to set up the button layout / configuration / mapping with your game or emulator you are using this with. Fusa Gamepad Exe will show up as pressing Button 1 or Button 2 so your game/emulator will not recognize button presses until it's all configured.

    Conclusion

    Fusa Gamepad Exe is a great homebrew application that turns your PSP into a gamepad for PC or PS3. It is easy to download, install, and configure, and it gives your PSP another use if you ever need an extra controller. It is especially useful for retro games, but it also works well with modern games. If you have any questions or feedback about Fusa Gamepad Exe, you can visit [the Reddit page] or [the official website] of the Fusa Project.

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