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I made alot of this PCF with button maker and pieces of other PCFs I found here on RC. Thanks to all of the people I borrowed graphics from. I tried to make a file that was easy to see and easy to use.I renamed HOME to PUSH ME and only put one button on the system page so if the remote reboots the only thing you see is PUSH ME and that takes you to the Welcome screen. I also made sure every component supports discrete on and off. I use the far right hard button for OFF so no matter where you are its easy to turn off the system. I would appreciate any comments!
A complete system file for my TSU7500. It's designed to be clean in appearance and reasonably simple to operate, using the left side hard keys to toggle between device pages. The "No IR" button on the home page can be used to switch devices. The background images are from some of my favorite Batman artists, and each device is (mostly) dedicated to a single artist. Images (copyright DC Comics) are from the internet and resized for use with Pronto. Buttons are borrowed from all over Remote Central's file section and MUCH THANKS to those who came before me.
This is a complete PCF file using ideas and bitmaps from various sources, from Remote Central, and adding some of my own. This is a work in progress. I have implemented a sound options menu for plain TV (Blue pill) or Surround sound (Red Pill).
The main reason for uploading this configuration is show one way of working around lack of discrete on/off codes for devices. I wanted a shut down all button but with the normal power on/off toggle this didn't work too well. A device that was off during shut down would power up. This is a configuration that will accomplish the task, albeit not as cleanly as one would like.