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Posted on Apr 01, 2008

Analog stuck up

Hi my psp something wrong i have a game GTA vice city stories when i play it even i don't hold it it runs alone and the analog is stuck up pls. get me solution pls.

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Provided you havent taken you PSP apart and moved the analogue stick try calibrating it before starting the game.

Go to Settings/System Settings,
Select system information,
Once the MAC address is displayed rotate the analogue stick in a circular motion.
Exit the screen and Voila one calibrated stick.

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