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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Tony Prince | Tony Prince's Clear PCF Button/text legibility was the key criteria in the design of this PCF, which was based on my previous RC5200 CCF. Another vital design criteria was the ability to alter most amp/monitor/lighting settings from within each device. Discrete codes are used throughout, as are macros to automate processes. UK folk with the SKY+ DSS/PVR may find the design/channel logos of interest. To summarise: spouse & eyesight friendly, high functionality, low in sex appeal. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Ludovic Hauduc | Ludovic Hauduc's Quick Switching PCF My previous remote was the venerable Sony RM-AV2100 and, truth be told, it's hard to beat the simple concept of being able to switch to any component from any page. So, I decided to base my new design on that idea, using the wonderful graphics from Daniel Tonks' design. The top of every page contains 10 icons leading to the main device pages. Switching to a new component does not set the inputs; a second press on the device icon is required to do that. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Karl Harrison | Karl Harrison's Remote This is my first TS3000 design and is 98% Tonks, plus my devices. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Matt Bennett | Matt Bennett's Second Setup Building upon Daniel Tonks' graphics and overall design, with some design elements from David Shaw (a few graphics) and Jon Linville (his clean screen program is effective, as well as his pre-made DVD macros which I used for my DVD changer). I have made the PCF very user - and wife - friendly, and easy to code with a dedicated section for IR codes and macros. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Paul Gere | Paul Gere's Setup This is an intuitive, activity-based system that is easy for anyone to use. Main screens are clean and simple with jumps to more technical screens for each device. Many ideas here from other systems used in different/unique ways and many, many buttons from Daniel (thanks!). Extensive use of hard buttons and full panel screens for maximum effect. Hope this gives you some ideas! |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Rick Lohr | Rick Lohr's TSU3000 This file has the following strengths: simple interface suitable for kids/wives; large easily read fonts/buttons on all screens; control of TV, Receiver, & Switcher; inputs with single button for each device; immediate and time delayed system power off; uses easily modified buttons and labels that come with ProntoEdit NG. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Roddy McGavin | Roddy McGavin's Simple PCF A complete system PCF for the following files. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Will Hopkins | Will Hopkins' System A complete system PCF for the following components. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Willy Nanita | Willy Nanita's New TSU3000 Setup This is a new version of my PCF using some of Daniel's backgrounds and BMPs (most of the images and layouts are from my original PCF). |
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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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