To get the most out of your Fusa Gamepad PSP, follow these tips:

was a technically impressive homebrew utility for its time, showcasing the versatility of the PSP hardware. However, it was never a mainstream commercial product. Today, it holds only historical and hobbyist value for retro-computing enthusiasts or PSP modding archivists. For general use, it is not recommended due to setup complexity, lack of modern support, and the availability of vastly superior, inexpensive dedicated PC controllers.

In the golden age of handheld gaming, Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP) was a marvel of engineering. However, even the most loyal PSP fans will admit that the device’s ergonomics weren’t always perfect. The infamous "claw grip" required to play Monster Hunter Freedom Unite or God of War: Chains of Olympus often led to hand cramps.

The Fusa GamePad is not the only way to use a PSP as a controller. How does it stack up?

A standard Mini-USB cable is required to maintain the link to your PC or PS3. Step-by-Step Installation Guide

It is recognized as a standard HID (Human Interface Device) device, meaning most modern operating systems will detect it instantly without needing additional drivers.

Enter the —one of the most ingenious, albeit niche, homebrew applications ever created for the PSP. If you have ever wondered whether you could use your old PSP as a PC game controller, or simply wanted to map its buttons for a different purpose, this article is for you.

If you use Steam, navigate to Steam Settings -> Controller -> General Controller Settings . Steam may list the PSP as a "Generic Gamepad." You can then manually bind the buttons. For legacy games, check "Generic Gamepad Configuration Support."

Its primary function was to allow the PSP to be used as a for a personal computer (PC). By running this software on a custom firmware (CFW) PSP and connecting it to a PC via USB, the PSP’s buttons, analog stick, and directional pad could be mapped to control PC games or emulators.

Even a great plugin like Fusa GamePad has quirks. Here is how to fix them: