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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Matt Duggan | Matt Duggan's System A mixture of quite a few pre-existing templates, plus some new stuff. Graphics taken from Daniel Tonks' template. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Matthias Klett | Matthias Klett's PCF A simple design where you can switch to any device at any time. |
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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 Pronto NG By: Michael Burwen | Michael Burwen's Custom TSU3000 This is a revision of my previously submitted file. It makes better use of graphic icons for buttons and cleans up some inconsistencies in my previous upload. The principal design objective here was to make the screen as legible as possible given the rather dim nature of the TSU3000. I have been testing various screen icons and layouts on several people and feel that older users find it easier to use this schema than the more elegant 3D designs. Another objective was to make use the hard buttons: the row of buttons under the screen is used exclusively for navigating between screens. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Michael Griffith | Michael Griffith's Pronto This is my first configuration. I did not use any graphical elements from the Daniel Tonks remote that I'm aware of. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice remote but I wanted to try to create something original. My graphics may look dark but they have to be to show up on the TSU3000 (i.e they're not that dark on the remote). Like many of the configurations here, I created a hidden page of codes for every device then linked the buttons to the code pages. I learned the codes for every button on every remote that pertained to the device regardless of whether or not I intended to use it in my design. I thought that if by chance I had a remote that someone was looking for that they might appreciate having the entire remote. Most of my devices have two or three GUI pages. At the top are tabs with devices related to each other. The white tab indicates the current page and the dark tabs are buttons to switch to the other devices. On the left side of each screen is a block of common buttons that carry over to each page. In the middle is a graphic that I created and what I would consider rather large, simple buttons that are easy for me to press. See the readme.txt file for more details. |
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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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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Mike Florence | Mike Florence's TSU3000 I have finally produced what I think is great design. Logical layout for the programmer with seperate screens for IR codes and user functions. Simply navigation for the family with the hard keys tied to most used features and bottom buttons for home and FIX buttons that toggle video and audio inputs/outputs. Nice graphics (with a little help from guistuff) that really use the full palette available. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Mike Jenkins | Mike Jenkins' RU950 An activity-based design using my own graphics, based on a simple black/white scheme to aid visibility on the NG's passive greyscale screen. Contains a selection of SKY UK channel logos. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Nick Allen | Nick Allen's Simple PCF This is an original system PCF, designed to be extremely simple to use. I have found that while looking awesome, a lot of the configuration files are difficult to operate. It doesn't look fancy, but it works. Not all codes are on here, again as I wanted a simple program. The bitmaps I have used are simple too, therefore my complete file is only 23k which means it is quick in operation. Macros work from the home page to switch products on without having to go through power up processes. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Nitro Press | Nitro Press' System Layout System PCF with separate component-control and user-mode page groups. Includes ON and OFF macro buttons and detailed help pages with startup buttons in sequence. Complete controls for all items, VERY extensive controls for Denon 2105 and Sony 985! Created using Daniel's icons, Paul Friedlander's IR Code Generator (for the Denon stuff), and forum help - thanks, all! NOTE: All components except the PTV are RF-enabled, and nearly all component-page buttons include short delays to help avoid RFX-6000 lockups. IR-only users will want to modify these items. |
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