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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Bruce Barrington | Bruce Barrington's Design Library This is a complete design library that includes a PCF, a DOC containing design notes, along with Photoshop .psd files (and associated .png files) for all elements. The files are appropriately named and are organized in suitable sub-directories. The design objective is to provide an intuitive consistent remote control that looks like a high quality industry supplied device and can be used by anyone with minimal training and without reading glasses. This design is particularly effective in maintaining and restoring device synchronization. All buttons are realistically animated. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Tiddy | Tiddy's TSU3000 All codes for the following devices including CLEAN codes for the front buttons on the Sony STR-DE695 which dont appear on the remote! |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Benton Zwart | Benton Zwart's Layout This PCF template follows the Tonks standard, with his graphics (and a few others) linked to the IR codes located under a hidden "CODES" tab. I have a fairly simple setup - only 5 devices, with some macros used for the TV where discretes wern't available. Please note that I use the hard buttons for channel up/down, volume up/down, and mute - so these commands do NOT show up on the graphics screens. I have rearranged several of the layouts to get as much functionality on each primary screen as possible - some of the buttons are a little smaller than I'd like, but work well when controlled by a fingernail OR one of the small plastic styluses found with any of today's touch-screen PDAs (Palm, HP, etc). There are a few less-than obvious connections - using the page markers - to get to some hidden pages I wanted access to, but not obvious for the kids (raw codes pages, and other debugging stuff). Have fun! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Frank Moors | Frank Moors' Color System A color version of my system PCF. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Jeffrey Rondeau | Jeffrey Rondeau's Anime PCF My complete system PCF with an anime theme, improved buttons some new backgrounds, some new components & improved macos. This set up has extensive use of macros & descrete codes to control video sources and uses the 4 hard buttons below the screen linked to the main menu (if you're watching a DVD you can use the hard button labled cable and the system totaly configures itself turning on & off the correct components). Everything starts from the main menu and uses a "please wait" screen while configuring any system changes. The Check mark hard button controls the light dimmer while curser navigation is used for general navigation. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Juan J. Achutegui | Juan Achutegui's System Full audio & video control, based mainly on the Philips default config and graphics, with most IR commands learnt from original remotes for fairly new components. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Melinda | Melinda's OSX PCF This clean and simple design was based mainly on "OS X" graphics, device images from "Daniel's TSU3000" together with some of my own images. System begins on the "power" page where you can turn on/off TV, home theater (DVD) & cable with one button, go the the "lighting" page or go the specific device power controls. Across each page are shortcuts to "power", "DVD", "cable", "TV", "lights", "surf" and "activities". "Surf" includes 9 pages classifying channels into favorites, nets, learn, fun, news, sports and music. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Stephan Couillerot | Stephan Couillerot's 3D PCF A 3D-styled color PCF from France. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: John Rodrigues | John Rodrigues' TSU3000 This is a combination of many PCFs. Thanks to all and a special thanks to David D'Arche and the Ultimate Pronto Guide. I tried to keep it as simple as possible. The TV configuration has just basic buttons. I use the Sat and DVD configurations the most. It is still a work in progress. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Mike Ewing | Mike Ewing's Layout This configuration is almost completely based on the pioneering work of Mr. Tonks -- thank you. It does, however, contain a couple new twists (and, of course my devices). It includes an activites based approach for the non-initiated (grandma, babysitters) and a device based interface for others. Both interfaces can be used interchangably, and take full advantage of the hard buttons. I've tried to keep it simple by limiting each activity and each device to only one page of the key buttons, which I've found to be effective for about 99% of the collective functionality of 6+ remotes. |
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