PlayStation Classic owners can easily tweak the settings of their console if they have the right keyboard.

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The PlayStation Classic launched yesterday, and as expected, people are poking around the hardware looking for ways to hack the console. It turns out it's as easy as plugging in a keyboard and hitting the Escape key while inside a game.Discovered by YouTuber Retro Gaming Arts , and his buddy Matt, the pair initially took the console apart before putting it back together and plugging in a keyboard - in this case a Corsair K75 RGB Mechanical keyboard."So basically all I did was I took a USB keyboard and plugged it in, and then I went into one of the games and hit Escape, and then that gave me all of the access to the emulator itself," Matt explains in the video.Emulator settings include a toggle for scanlines, access to cheats, and changing the region. Owners of the mini console on ResetEra who have given this a whirl report changing Tekken 3 back to NTSC, and getting the game to run at 60fps. Tekken 3 is one of nine PAL versions of games included on the console. The full list of PAL games, as detailed on the PlayStation blog , are as follows:At the moment, this trick only seems to work using Logitech and Corsair keyboards, with the Logitech G15, and Corsair K95 specifically being mentioned in the thread.As with all things that involve fiddling about with hardware, try this out at your own risk. Retro Gaming Arts reports encountering issues himself when doing this, so take that under advisement.While you can't access these emulator settings under normal circumstances, you can pop in a cheat code, and we've got a load of them for you, so don't forget to bookmark the page

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