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    Are you sure that you have the driver installed? And a stupid question but it has to be asked... is your PSP connected to your computer with a USB cable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WMD54 View Post
    Are you sure that you have the driver installed? And a stupid question but it has to be asked... is your PSP connected to your computer with a USB cable?
    yes its in USB mode because as soon as i went in a game the USB Bubble poped up i clicked on the Start-USBHostFS_PC.bat then on Start-RemoteJoy.bat then wen window pops up its just black.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valcorn View Post
    yes its in USB mode because as soon as i went in a game the USB Bubble poped up i clicked on the Start-USBHostFS_PC.bat then on Start-RemoteJoy.bat then wen window pops up its just black.
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    NOTE TO ALL VISTA USERS IF YOU RUN THIS AND NOTHING SHOWS IN THE REMOTEJOY WINDOW PRESS F4 TO REFRESH, IF IT THEN SHOWS PRESS F4 AGAIN TO GET THE WINDOW BACK TO NORMAL SIZE. ALSO YOU CAN RIGHT CLICK ON ALL THE .BAT FILES GO TO PROPERTIES AND RUN IN COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR XP WITH SP2.
    That might be it, but IDK, just pasting what's right in the guide..

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    yup, that might be it too... good job reading, Who.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoIsYou View Post
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    That might be it, but IDK, just pasting what's right in the guide..
    ok ill try this anyways dies remotejoy recordd sound as well?
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    no it doesn't but you could (maybe im not sure havent tried) try plugging your psp into the microphone jack on you computer and using a sound recording program... or if you're using a screen capture program to take a video just have it record sound from what it thinks is the microphone and you'll be set.

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    My computer recognizes the Type B thing..but it dosent show up,it never says New driver installed.
    I only got this to works once but then i gave up..help me plz
    I really wanna know how to make this app work like nothing




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    ok, that's easy to fix. i had that problem too. first, make sure that your psp is plugged directly into your pc, and not through a hub. then, go to your desktop, right click on "my computer" and select properties. on properties, click hardware and then go to device manager. find where it says PSP Type B. I'm not sure where it'll be but it shouldn't be too hard to find. Or, it might just say USB device. Click on it, go to driver, and click install driver or update driver or whatever choice it gives you. Tell it that you want to choose where the driver is, go to the RemoteJoySDL folder, then the LibUSB folder, select the proper driver for your os (regular or 64 bit) and then install the driver in that folder. You should be good to go then.

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