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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Adam Nagy | Adam's Easy-To-Use PCF This file was made to be simple enough for all to use. It takes care of all the functions in my houe including my MCE PC which is used as my HTPC. Soon I will post a file which is multi room. I tried to combin all the best elements from what I have seen on here and bring it into one. It works quite well for my needs. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Craig Nix | Craig Nix's Media Center PCF This is my first version for the TSU7000. Most of the systems I am involved with include Windows Media Centers, so you will find this one operates primarily focused on a system built around MCE 2005. If you are familiar with MCE though, you know that HDTV isn't one of it's key features, so this setup has an easy ability built in to switch back and forth from HDTV to MCE. Most artwork was designed and done by me, so be kind, but I hope you like it. First one is the hardest, stay tuned, they will get better from here. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Craig Nix | Craig Nix's v2.0 PCF This time around I wanted to keep it simple and clean looking. Most remotes I program are for systems utilizing Media Center computers so there is the ability to switch to MCE in every screen. Once designed in this simplified looking way though, my next challenge was to secure the program by adding in a combination lock function to get into the learning and set-up functions of the remote. If someone is to download this and try to access the programming mode of the remote, they would need to toggle the screens to the right until they get to a programming access screen and enter in the code of 2006 in the on-screen keypad. This then opens up the programming mode. Very simplistic, but it keeps a customer out of relearning a particular button on an individual screen. All button functions that the customers access reference buttons on programming/learning pages that are hidden, so that reprogramming is more simple. Enjoy! More to come.... |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Andy Noseworthy | Andy Noseworthy's Easy PCF This PCF has alot of cable channels programmed under the "Surf" button on the cable page, as well as a dozen music channels for easy access. Below each system power button is a small power plug icon for turning the TV alone off while listening and not watching. Very useful for saving bulbs. There are instructions included as to how to program this remote to work with most systems, provided you're using a reciever as your switching unit. Thanks to everyone here for the graphics and especially Daniel for all his hard work. Most of what you see on this PCF is from his file. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Patrick ORourke | Patrick's Windows XP Style A user friendly color design that looks like Windows XP. The "desktop" contains macro shortcuts and the Start Menu provides direct access to individual component controls. The component controls open in their own windows. The windows can be closed by clicking the X in the top right corner or by launching the Start Menu. Start Menu can be closed by selecting a component, clicking anywhere on the desktop or clicking the Start Menu button again. I borrowed from many sources. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Nigel Painting | Nigel's Remote Duplication PCF To help coax my family into using the Pronto rather than the collection of various TV, Cable, Xbox etc. remotes, I decided to exactly duplicate each remote on the Pronto. This PCF file contains the two I've photographed and edited into working buttons so far. There are two sizes of button for each device, the smaller version allows space for a row of buttons across the bottom of the screen. By the way, the idea worked! :-) |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Mark Patton | Mark Patton's Tropical PCF An updated activity based Tropical themed TSU7000 config. This update is to include a bunch of new AV equipment. Still a true one touch config that does not need to ask the user any questions to switch from 1 activity to another. Most pages are hidden to simply the user experience. So easy to use that vistors have zero problems with 1st usage. Feel free to try it and offer your feedback! |
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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: André Pfannenschwarz | André's Color TSU7000 Layout This personal PCF file for the Philips Pronto TSU7000 is a mixture between Daniel's beautiful layout and some homemade graphics. The layout, with the devices on the left margin and the tv providers/programs on the upper mergin, is very simple. Especially for German owners of a color ProntoNG the channel logos (Arena and Premiere Pay-TV included) should be interesting. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Andrey Ponomarev | Andrey Ponomarev's iPhone PCF A complete color system PCF in an iPhone-style design for the following components. |
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