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For: Philips TSU2000 By: Wesley Mullings | Wesley Mullings' B&W Setup This CCF is to display an example of Digital Lifestyles' offerings in interface design. A ProntoPro and NG version will be posted soon. Please contact us with your project needs! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro By: Wesley Mullings | Wesley Mullings' Color Setup This file is my own design, inspired by some other posters, such as Dale Crawford. I am a custom programmer by trade and this is my humble submission to suggest a different implementation in user interfaces and interface programming. B&W and Neo versions are available. Please send your feedback and/or requests. Also offering custom operation and troubleshooting manuals. |
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General Instruments Cable Box DCT-2000 For: Philips TSU2000 By: Wesley Mullings | Part of a complete system CCF file. |
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Panasonic Television PT-53WX42 For: Philips TSU2000 By: Wesley Mullings | Part of a complete system CCF file. |
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Panasonic VCR PV-4060 For: Philips TSU2000 By: Wesley Mullings | Part of a complete system CCF file. |
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Panasonic VCR PV-HS2000 For: Philips TSU2000 By: Wesley Mullings | Part of a complete system CCF file. |
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Sony DVD Jukebox DVP-CX860 (Remote model RMT-D123A) For: Philips TSU2000 By: Wesley Mullings | Part of a complete system CCF file. |
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Technics Receiver SA-DX930 For: Philips TSU2000 By: Wesley Mullings | Part of a complete system CCF file. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Wesley Mullings | Contest Entry #05: Digital Lifestyles This remote features for the user: Inviting splash screen introduces the location of the remote, the designer, and features inviting background art. Color-coded functionality, allowing easy discernment between video and audio functions. The user may simply glance at the remote to find where they are. Directions are provided on pages that may need instructions to continue use. Subdued background art demonstrates the selected function without overpowering displayed buttons. Latching source buttons that glow to let the user know exactly where they are. Pages are titled to further assist the user in navigating through the remote. Sides of the touchscreen and hard buttons are reserved for consistent mode buttons. The center of the remote is the active use area. Maximum icons are used to minimize required reading. Text is provided only when icons will not suffice to explain the button’s function. Well-placed and sized buttons allow a wider variety of finger sizes to use it. Button placements are consistent, regardless of the function, source, or mode selected, allowing less required reading for the user during normal use. Always-available... (more) |
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