If it is working good in game but not in browser, try to give your psp a full rest. You can do this by going to system setting section, select restore defaults, and it might solve your problem.If it is working good in game but not in browser, try to give your psp a full rest. You can do this by going to system setting section, select restore defaults, and it might solve your problem.
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It's most probably the analogue controller. If it's a PSP1000, 2000 or 3000 go to the web browser screen. Here you'll see a mouse pointer that can be controlled with the analogue controller. If it moves by itself then the analogue controller is faulty. Of not then it's the directional buttons.
Turn on your PSP by moving the power button on the right-hand side of the console in an upward motion. Under the console's main screen, go to the "Settings" icon. This is the first icon listed and is farthest to the left. From the drop-down menu, choose the "Network Settings" option at the end of the list.
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Select "Infrastructure Mode" and press the "X" button. Select the "New Connection" option to add a wireless connection to your PSP. Choose the "Scan" option to instruct your PSP to search for accessible wireless connections in your area.
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Select a wireless connection from the connections your PSP is able to access. Confirm the name of the network and press the right arrow button. Confirm the security encryption settings for the connection. In most cases, the PSP will determine the network's encryption automatically. Enter the wireless connection's password if the network is secured.
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Name your new wireless connection so that you will be able to identify it in the future and save your settings. Run a test connection to ensure you are able to connect to the Internet through the wireless network.
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Press your PSP's "Home" button at the bottom left-hand side of the console. Move your cursor to the right to find the "Network" icon. Select the "Internet Browser" option from the drop-down menu. Press the up directional arrow and press "X" to enter a web address into the browser. Once you enter a web address, your PSP will automatically connect to the Internet using the WiFi connection you set up previously.
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To connect your PSP to the Internet, you must manually configure the WiFi settings for your device. The PSP will not automatically search for and connect to available wireless
Turn on your PSP by moving the power button on the right-hand side of the console in an upward motion. Under the console's main screen, go to the "Settings" icon. This is the first icon listed and is farthest to the left. From the drop-down menu, choose the "Network Settings" option at the end of the list.
Select "Infrastructure Mode" and press the "X" button. Select the "New Connection" option to add a wireless connection to your PSP. Choose the "Scan" option to instruct your PSP to search for accessible wireless connections in your area.
Select a wireless connection from the connections your PSP is able to access. Confirm the name of the network and press the right arrow button. Confirm the security encryption settings for the connection. In most cases, the PSP will determine the network's encryption automatically. Enter the wireless connection's password if the network is secured.
Name your new wireless connection so that you will be able to identify it in the future and save your settings. Run a test connection to ensure you are able to connect to the Internet through the wireless network.
Press your PSP's "Home" button at the bottom left-hand side of the console. Move your cursor to the right to find the "Network" icon. Select the "Internet Browser" option from the drop-down menu. Press the up directional arrow and press "X" to enter a web address into the browser. Once you enter a web address, your PSP will automatically connect to the Internet using the WiFi connection you set up previously.
Fully charge your PSP. Using WiFi requires a lot of battery power.
Verify that you have access to a router or HotSpot. If your router is password protected, then be sure you know what the password is. Be aware that some public WiFi access point are incompatible with the PSP.
Update your PSP's firmware to the most current version. Newer versions of the firmware have better Internet features than older versions.
Turn on the WiFi switch on your PSP. On older PSP models this switch is located on the left side of the device. On newer models, it is located on the top of the device.
Select the Internet icon from the PSP's main menu.
TO START BROWSING
Look at the screen once the browser loads. By default it will load the Sony webpage. You can set your own homepage later.
Use the analog stick to control the mouse cursor. The "X" button is equivalent to clicking the mouse.
Use the circle button to reject a choice or to disconnect from the Internet.
Press the triangle button to bring up the address bar at the top of the screen and the options bar at the bottom of the screen. Selecting the address bar, or any place on a webpage that requires text entry will automatically bring up the virtual keyboard screen from which text may be entered.
Choose the icons along the options bar at the bottom of the screen to change settings, set a new homepage or access other browser features such as browsing history, bookmarks or help. Tool tips will help you identify the features you are looking for.
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you really cannot use your analog stick if you're at the menu. its really like that. i've had my PSP for years and i believe that there's no mod or configuration to do that. Sorry mate.
Go the left of the psp's menu (where you see the icons) and go to internet settings then add connection and it will search for internet connections then follow the steps.
Please check the mouse's ball properly, and check for a to z, i mean, from top to bottom. Further, i am sure that it might got damage, please check the cursor's moment, wireline from mouse to cpu, ball rotation etc. you will get a solution, if you set right the ball, wire line, etc.
My sons had this happen to him this morning... we tried to reset and hard reset... nothing worked... after seeing a bunch of postings about the laser, I used a pen to move move the laser with the unit off... I just pushed it sideways and slid it out of position a bit... anyway, it worked... it's almost like the laser was just stuck...
not gona work sorryy
not bad i think it is good
joystick is getting stuck will not move
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