it is the home button dude:)
what button on PSP skips the initial setup
Unfortunately, PlayStation Portables do not have a setup button on it. However, pressing the select button on the main menu works as the setup button if your PSP is modified.
there is no such button
Bring your PSP to a game store (like Gamestop) and ask them to fix it.
it is the home button dude:)
what button on PSP skips the initial setup
Unfortunately, PlayStation Portables do not have a setup button on it. However, pressing the select button on the main menu works as the setup button if your PSP is modified.
there is no such button
AOSS is a feature that allows the quick setup of wireless devices and is only applicable to routers. The PSP does not have an AOSS button.
On the PSP-1000 and PSP-2000 series it is the button marked 'Home' on the left of the buttons below the screen. On the PSP-3000 and E1000, it is the same place, but is marked with a PlayStation logo instead.
12 bps or just holding the button down on original settings.
Bring your PSP to a game store (like Gamestop) and ask them to fix it.
Switch the PSP off. Hold the right shoulder button down while switching it back on, and this will enter the recovery mode.
its on the left side of your volume buttons!!
It is not 'on' the PSP, it is something on special routers. The PSP is asking you to press the button on the router, not locate a button on the PSP.
'AOSS' is something on a router, not the PSP itself. Pressing the button on the router and then selecting AOSS mode on the PSP causes it to look for an AOSS signal being broadcast from a router. AOSS then automatically sets up the ideal connection on the PSP.