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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Gary Morris | HTPC with Mouse Controls and Close Button My TSU7000 uses learned keys from the Microsoft Keyboard, all of the individual system remotes including the Microsoft Remote and one additional remote that allows 8 direction Mouse Movements and the much desired "close" button. Please note that in order to make this work right, you must purchase the Microsoft Keyboard and Mouse and the USB IR Dongle that comes with it and the Mouse Remote (B001M56DI0) and the USB IR Dongle that comes with it [Link: Amazon.com]. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Aldo Morell | Rolex Controller This is an original system design with custom graphics. The system is activity based, but from each activity section you can switch to another activity, another page of the activity or to a specific device control section. It is so easy to use that my wife says she can finally use the controller. The graphics are based on stainless steel background and gold trim like a Rolex Datejust watch. At the top of the activity pages there are tabs with icons for other activities such as watch DVD, listen to CD, Steam Music etc. On the left side there are tabs with icons for each device. And along the bottom, above the hard button labels, there are tabs with icons for each page of the activity section. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Kevin Magee | Kevin's Brown Pound Configuration tries to match as closely as possible the actual factory remotes. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Randy Mangoba | Randy Mangoba's Task-Based Setup This Pronto remote control configuration has a task-based user interface that maximizes ease of use for both casual and advanced users, while providing full access to all the audio/video devices' remote commands for complete end-user control. In addition to useful automated wizards and macros that turn on all the necessary devices and set their inputs and outputs accordingly based on what the user wishes to do, this remote has a number of useful features, including: a tab-based user interface for directly accessing the proper page of a remote device, user-friendly screens with progress bars for long running macros, an "activity" bar at the top of each page containing commonly used commands, extensive help text, a special page for allowing the Pronto's screen to be cleaned, and many more user-friendly features. Buttons are color-coded so that advanced use only functions are colored orange. This configuration is the TSU7000 colored version of the TSU3000 PCF I originally submitted in 2004, but has additional usability enhancements as well as support for significantly many more devices. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Richard McLane | Richard's TSU9600 on TSU7000 I really like the simplicity of the TSU9600's design, so I've basically ported it to the TSU7000. This includes new battery icons, sending signal and pages. I've also used Daniel T's help page. I think it passes the babysitter test for ease-of-use! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Chris Morse | Chris Morse's Screen Stars A very simple big buttoned theme that is easily customisable. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Michael Marciante | Michael's Lara Living Room Complete automated system configuration with discrete power. DVD and CD changer control via pictures for movies and music CDs. TV channel logos included for Adelphia Cable. This started with Mr. Tonks' config as a base, but was customized to my system. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Ben Morehead | Big Buttons for Big Hands No tiny buttons here, just a simple layout with primary colors. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Matt Mellor | Matt Mellor's Aussie TSU7000 In this configeration i used some of the icons from Daniel Tonks version of the 6000 and 7000 and combined so you can see through the device buttons into the background. I also have Australian FTA TV channels and radio icons for melbourne. There is a sleep section which guides you through the steps and set the timer on the reciever and tv, and a zone 2 section to activate the second set of speakers smoothly. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Chris Morse | Chris Morse's Futurama I've wanted to do a Futurama set-up since the RU890, and now I've finally done it! I'm surprised no one beat me to it. Hope you enjoy this colourful set up for the 31st century. |
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