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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Michael Bramhoff | Michael Bramhoff's Home Theater Complete control of my home theater including HTPC and lighting devices. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Laurie Bunker | Laurie Bunker's Blue Screen This is my 3rd configuration and I think most easiest to use. Most buttons are from Scott Grimes' configuration. Any constructive criticism on how to make it more user friendly would be appreciated! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Adam Bursey | Contest Entry #06: Giraffe This layout is an evolution of my TSU3000 layout. It is activity-based and makes heavy use of macros to control my two zones of equipment and home automation. The layout of hard and soft buttons for each device follows a pattern, making it fairly simple to learn to use. It also contains a fairly extensive help system. This look is the result of my wife asking me to do a layout that matched her favorite purse! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Adam Bursey | Contest Entry #08: Redrock This layout is an evolution of my TSU3000 layout. It is activity-based and makes heavy use of macros to control my two zones of equipment and home automation. The layout of hard and soft buttons for each device follows a pattern, making it fairly simple to learn to use. There is a help screen for each device. The skin is based on a pattern that matches the paint of our living room. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Adam Bursey | Contest Entry #14: White Plastic This layout is an evolution of my TSU3000 layout. It is activity-based and makes heavy use of macros to control my two zones of equipment and home automation. The layout of hard and soft buttons for each device follows a pattern, making it fairly simple to learn to use. It contains a fairly extensive help system. The look borrows from the plastic look of some of the Max OS X widgets. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Adam Bursey | Contest Entry #19: Big Sky This layout is an evolution of my TSU3000 layout. It is activity-based and makes heavy use of macros to control my two zones of equipment and home automation. The layout of hard and soft buttons for each device follows a pattern, making it fairly simple to learn to use. It also contains a fairly extensive help system. This look is the result of me playing around with transparent buttons. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Adam Bursey | Contest Entry #27: Stoned Aqua This layout is an evolution of my TSU3000 layout. It is activity-based and makes heavy use of macros to control my two zones of equipment and home automation. The layout of hard and soft buttons for each device follows a pattern, making it fairly simple to learn to use. There is a help screen for each device. The skin resulted from a hybrid of Aqua-like plastic button and a rough stone background. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Adam Bursey | Contest Entry #31: Quicksilver This layout is an evolution of my TSU3000 layout. It is activity-based and makes heavy use of macros to control my two zones of equipment and home automation. The layout of hard and soft buttons for each device follows a pattern, making it fairly simple to learn to use. There is a help screen for each device. The skin is based a concept of liquid metal. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Michael Burwen | Contest Entry #24: Simple Elegance This design was created with specific ergonomic objectives in mind:- Ease-of-vision, particularly by senior citizens. This dictated using relatively large, primary-color icons against a white background. The color scheme was devised by Mr. Gary Hoover, a retired famous movie-industry colorist and graphic artist.
- To provide self-contained instructions. On each page, depressing the owl "professor" icon leads to one or more text instruction pages.
- No more than two screens to operate any single device.
- To use the hard buttons as much as possible.
- K.I.S.S. i.e., pass the "wife" test.
Most of the graphics are original and were created with Paint Shop Pro 8. The instruction screens were created with Photoshop Elements 2.0. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Mike Burwen | Mike Burwen's Updated PCF This file updates the file entry-24.zip and contains several refinements. The DirecTV HD receiver changes from a Sony to a Samsung model which has a different feature set. The instruction screens have been significantly improved and now incorporate active buttons, enabling the user to activate functions directly from an instruction screen if desired. An X10-based lighting screen has been added. |
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