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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Philips RCS | Philips' Sample Color PCF #2 A sample PCF file from Philips, used at the CEDIA 2003 show. Similar to the default configuration, but with some different buttons and backgrounds. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Philips RCS | Philips' Sample Color PCF #3 A sample PCF file from Philips with three sample cursor control interfaces. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Rainer Siess | Rainer's Chrome Extension This PCF offers an extension to the crome buttons of the standard 7500 gallery. It includes chrome transport and chrome toggles, which are missing in the standard. A second set of buttons has a transparent HP-calculator-style, which is good to read and recognize. |
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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: Peter A. Kemmer | Rat's Nest: Amber Alert Presenting the ProntoPro edition of my complete system setup file, now in gorgeous polished wood and tortoise shell! With sleeker curvres and more distinctly grouped buttons, finding your way is even more natual than before. In each new release I've put a ton of attention into making it easier to use and harder to goof up. Even people with big fingers should find the clearely labeled, large, yet spaciously arranged buttons to their liking. Quickly change source, navigate to any device, or rotate through a device's pages using the title bar, which includes a convenient pop-up menu. Toss in task-based macros (with progress bars for the longer ones) and you have an efficient system that's a real no brainer to use. Includes all the raw images and Photoshop source files if you want to create your own buttons and panels. Comprehensive documentation can be found at http://www.ratsnest.com/prontopro/. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Ray Larson | Ray Larson's TSU7000 This is an original design, except for the TV station graphics, a couple of buttons, and a rework of sat numbering. Color coding for each device, especially usefull for the 3 TiVos. Includes NFL schedule for last year but can be easily changed. This design is activity based, but can be used as a device-based. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Richard Peters | Richard Peters' ProntoPro NG First of all, a big thank you to Mike Ventimiglia's and his 'Envision' which was the inspiration for my first Pronto NG setup. I however had to start from scratch for backgrounds and menu buttons so I could customise everything for my equipment (Sky+ etc). In keeping with a simple layout I don't think I need to explain how this setup works, if I needed to do that the remote would be too hard to operate I feel. Plus I think you'll enjoy exploring the menus yourselves. I have designed everything so you can never really get 'lost'. Some of the features though, include: 1) Colour coded backgrounds for each area so you know where you are at a glance. 2) All devices can be fully operated from one screen. 3) Over 20 custom made 'menu' buttons each with a pressed and released state. 4) Very clear and intuative layout making it easy for anyone to operate and reduce the chance of getting lost. 5) A nice little animation of sorts as the system is turned on and off. There are a couple of things I have not finished yet. If anyone would like a photoshop psd file of the master menu button or background so you can quickly make your own changes to suit your equipment (replace pictures of my amp/plasma etc with ones of your own) then please feel free to email me. |
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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: Richard Deakin | Richard's Vista MCE Pronto I still have a few things to add to this but it is working pretty well at the moment. You can get to extra functions by pressing the Vista button at the top. The whole layout is sort of a Media Centre/Vista Media Centre hybrid. I find that the main screen in Vista too cluttered. All the buttons and transport controls have been drawn by hand. Hope you like it! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Rick Levesque | Rick Levesque's TSU7000 Version 4.01 This is an update of my previous version. I have added a few more channel icons and XM radio icons for DirecTV. A blending of Daniel Tonks' and Lowpro's PCFs for the TSU7000. Changes include additional TV logos including logos for the SF Bay Area local stations, and a slightly different DVD category list. |
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