Powerful toolbox for the PSVita. It only does everything!
- Back up app.db: Backs up the app database to use it in case of restoring your bubble layout.
- Restore backed up app.db: Self-explanatory, restores your previously backed up app database.
- Update database: Also self-explanatory, triggers a database update. Doing this wipes your custom themes from the database and you'll have to add them back using a custom themes manager. Official themes aren't affected and will stay.
- Rebuild database: Self-explanatory yet again, triggers a database rebuild. Doing so wipes your bubble layout. It can be restored by using the aforementioned backup/restore app database option.
- Import Media: Imports media to the database, meaning it can be accessed by using the system media apps.
Once clicked, a list will show with all the apps installed, system apps present in the app database and official (not Adrenaline bubbles) PSP/PS1 bubbles. You can add a custom icon and livearea images to an app in the specified folder. This is not possible with system apps yet.
- Show account info: Self-explanatory, displays your PSN account info such as password or ID.
- Back up PSN account: Backs up the current PSN account in a folder named after the current ID of your PSN account.
- Restore PSN account: Restores/switch an account from your account backups made with Rabbid MultiTool.
- Reset parental passcode: Resets the Parental Controls passcode, useful in cases of purchasing a Vita with a parental passcode & settings left and forgotten by the previous owner(s).
- Reset screen lock passcode: Resets the lockscreen passcode, allowing to go directly to the Livearea without typing a passcode.
- Disable Auto-AVLS: Disables the Auto-AVLS feature for AVLS-forced Vitas.
- Modify a registry key: You can modify a registry key from the system's registry to whatever you like/want.
- Show icons in app list: Enable/disable icon preview in the app list of App Tools. It's recommended to turn this off as having it on might cause lag/freezing issues and sometimes either a C stack overflow error or a GPU crash.
Auto-Updating is now a thing, you can now update directly within the app. This will affect versions 0.10 and onwards, as versions 0.09 or below need to be updated manually because they don't have auto-updating. The code is sourced from other official OneLua apps.
- OneLua team for their Lua interpreter and their past apps.