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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Steve 'Grog' Burns | Grog's Hard Button Layout Great for a broken touchscreen! Goals for this layout:- Use hard buttons ONLY for control - yes, it can be done! I was gifted a TSU3500 with a busted touchscreen. Layout on screen is a map of the hard button layout.
- High contrast, large buttons on screen for readability. Clear text instead of greyscale bitmaps. Each hard button maps to its one screen button.
- Task oriented, e.g. 'Watch DVD' and 'Listen Radio'
- Universal 'All Off' and 'Home' buttons that work in all screens
- Fast download time to remote / small file size (no fancy bitmaps)
This is the simplest, most functional, least fancy layout I could create. It also works great on my TSU3000 (with a working touchscreen.) |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Phillip Saturday | Phillip's Simple & Easy A simple but easy layout that works. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Steve Corder | Malform's Burning Theme I saw some layouts that used tabs for component pages, and I thought that was a brilliant idea. So here is my latest layout that was made with ease of use in mind, and of course tabs. The style of this setup borrows from some skins I made a few years back called "burning the house down". |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Steve Corder | Malform's Thredz Theme I know I'm a bit late to be jumping on the tsu3000 customization bandwagon, but I just got mine 2 weeks ago! This is a port from the classic Thredz theme. I knew when I found out there was a remote like the Pronto TSU3000, I would have to get one and make a Thredz theme. This PCF was made only for the TSU3000, but the elements that construct each screen can be easily reconfigured and moved around so that anyone can make their own version of the same idea. |
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For: Marantz RC5400 By: Richard Treese | Richard Treese's System Now supports a Panasonic plasma and Accutek fan. Includes more involved macros. I got many of the bitmaps from this site and created custom ones; some which are made from pictures of my equipment to use as buttons or graphics. I also made some fairly elaborate macros to track my actions such as change sound modes, switch inputs, adjust volume for an input, turn on or off devices for a particular action, and navigate pages automatically to follow an action. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Eduardo Rossi | Rossi's Remote This is nothing more than Adam Bursey's design (posted here), adapted to my devices, and simplified a bit for my wife to play with it. It's a very functional and easy to use setup, divided by ACTIVITY and not by component. TV, for example will have controls for TV, Receiver and cable box. It has a simple screen for every activity and then all the other controls used less often in separate menus. There is some use of macros. Enjoy and feel free to tweak it around and post your version here. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Martyn Hughes | Specialities of the House What makes my system special is that no one else has the same one. I call it "user friendly". The system design is based upon my day to day usage of the original device remote controls. When I want to look at recorded titles I want the correct panel to come up automatically. Borrowed heavily on DT's gallery, and thanks to Joe Gildein for the lock. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: A7 | A7's PCF Setup A complete configuration with discrete codes, based on Daniel's TSU3000 config. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Don Wostmann | Simple and Elegant Home Theater Control Mix of custom and downloaded images from other files found on Remote Central. I designed this system to be very easy to learn and use for anyone visiting our theater. The driving factor was to make it as easy as possible for my wife to use when I'm not home. Two of the items I really like are the homepage, which happens to be a picture of the entrance to my home theater and the series of macros that are built into many of the options. All in all, I've been very pleased with this setup and have been using it for over 3 years now. I did a recent refresh of the channel logos and type to ensure it's all similar in look and feel. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Rainer | Rainer's Setup This is my RU950. The buttons and backgrounds are not special, but there are other things that make this setup intresting. The Code for the Pinnacle ShowCenter 200 for example is a reimport form a Logitech Harmony, so the cursor buttons are work pretty well. |
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