The buttons on my PSP
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Hi,
The day before yesterday, I dropped my PSP from a small height. I checked if I could turn it on and everything was working well. That same evening, I watched Batman: The Dark Knight on it. The next day, I turned it on and played PES 2008 (in ISO), and during the match, I pressed the home button to quit, but nothing happened. So I managed to turn off my PSP. When I turned it back on to play another game, none of the buttons responded except for the music buttons. So I turned it on again by pressing R, and the buttons worked perfectly. Please help.
The day before yesterday, I dropped my PSP from a small height. I checked if I could turn it on and everything was working well. That same evening, I watched Batman: The Dark Knight on it. The next day, I turned it on and played PES 2008 (in ISO), and during the match, I pressed the home button to quit, but nothing happened. So I managed to turn off my PSP. When I turned it back on to play another game, none of the buttons responded except for the music buttons. So I turned it on again by pressing R, and the buttons worked perfectly. Please help.
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Press the R + Power (up) button, and you will access the BIOS software.
Look at the configuration menu; if you see Use in VshMenu (currently: VshMenu).
If not, press X until this mention appears.
That's what causes your buttons not to respond in your games.
There you go, it worked for me. My friend also has a PSP, and I was able to set it up exactly the same way as his.
If you have someone nearby who has a working PSP, go into the config menu by pressing the R + Power button up for a few seconds until the internal software appears and retrieve their config by going to Configuration (change what needs to be changed).
That's all I can offer you as a solution, hoping it helps you.
Look at the configuration menu; if you see Use in VshMenu (currently: VshMenu).
If not, press X until this mention appears.
That's what causes your buttons not to respond in your games.
There you go, it worked for me. My friend also has a PSP, and I was able to set it up exactly the same way as his.
If you have someone nearby who has a working PSP, go into the config menu by pressing the R + Power button up for a few seconds until the internal software appears and retrieve their config by going to Configuration (change what needs to be changed).
That's all I can offer you as a solution, hoping it helps you.
if there is a key that doesn't work
it may be due to damaged rubber, you will need to remove the front panel
it may be due to damaged rubber, you will need to remove the front panel
Comment faire pour que la PSP fonctionne, s'il vous plaît !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where is the R button on the PSP? Because mine is a hard black button but I can’t press it because it’s rigid, which prevents me from accessing the menu. Can someone help me?
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Can you help me again?
Thank you.
jofireblade