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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Dave D'Arche | Contest Entry #04: Clean & Simple I have developed a very clean, simple and neat Activity-based configuration, which is also fully functional. It features simple custom graphics and custom-labeled buttons. In addition, it includes my first attempt to develop a transport graphic which was derived from a digital photograph, from one of my OEM remotes. My configuration features 100% .png graphics which all utilize a transparent background, for that custom look. My .pcf features 10 devices on 42 pages. The Yamaha device contains some 30 + discrete codes. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Darkbreak | Darkbreak's iPhone PCF An iPhone-styled system file with the following devices. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Steven Davis | Steven's Batman PCF A complete system file for my TSU7500. It's designed to be clean in appearance and reasonably simple to operate, using the left side hard keys to toggle between device pages. The "No IR" button on the home page can be used to switch devices. The background images are from some of my favorite Batman artists, and each device is (mostly) dedicated to a single artist. Images (copyright DC Comics) are from the internet and resized for use with Pronto. Buttons are borrowed from all over Remote Central's file section and MUCH THANKS to those who came before me. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: August DeWinkler | August DeWinkler's TSU7000 Second version of what I have liked from all that have posted here. It's got the bits and pieces of others and gallery stuff from Philips. I have modified (cropped and erased) some images for a custom fit. The four categories of my PCF are: Control (Solid Candy Theme); Explore (Modified Envision Theme); Listen (Wood Grain Theme); plus Watch (Blue Candy Transparencies). My Device list is groupings of 5, this way I could use it for programming and quick access. If you can use any of it, have fun! See the readme file for a complete description. |
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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: Drakhore666 | Drakhore666's Pro NG A unique French Pronto design with several different selectable themes: Winter, Summer, Winter Simple, Summer Simple and Anime. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Joerg Druecker | Joerg's Dark Blue Satin Coloured glass buttons on dark blue silk. Individual device control and scenarios for automatic control. Integrated help system explains user interface concept. Contains discrete codes where ever possible. Version 3.0: new codes for Sony BDP-S550 and some design changes. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Mark Duncan | Mark's Activity Based Layout with Help System This activity-based system file was designed to make the system user friendly for anyone who wants to use it. The help menu system will walk the user through steps to correct whatever is wrong to allow the user to do what they want to. I think it's perfect for the guys with a wife that hates technology, and only wants to watch TV, a DVD or use the HTPC to surf the web... |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Andrew Elliott | Andrew Elliott's iMac PCF Colour PCF based on Daniel Tonks' TSU3000 PCF (which I loved when I had my 3000). Layout sorta carried out in iMac style. Trying not to remember just how long this took... and it still needs lots done to it, but I had to stop before I went insane! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Frank Del Favero | Frank's TSU7500 System This file is based on the CCF that I developed for my TSU2000. It served me well for several years. This colorized version uses graphics that I downloaded from RemoteCentral (thanks guys). The programming logic is solid and makes the file very very easy to understand and use on your remote. It uses discrete codes for all devices except for the Motorola cablebox (I leave it on all the time). All of my CDs are organized alphabetically and accessible on the 400 CD changer. Favorite TV stations are also accessible by clicking station logos. DVD, TV, Cablebox, DVR, and Receiver menus are easily accessible. In short this is a very user-friendly file! |
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