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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Chris Morse | Chris Morse's Shaiya Made from some of the beautiful free Shaiya wallpaper available on the net. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Frank Moors | Frank Moors' Color System A color version of my system PCF. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Steve Martin | Steve Martin's Comprehensive PCF Unique design approach that attempts to include frequently used buttons on all panels and to minimize movement between panels. This is an update of my previous TSU7000 submission, with a more refined look. Other unique features include efficient navigation of 100 plus channel and music choice logos; extensive use of extended IR codes for Yamaha RX-V3300 including volume and home banks. See my extensive gallery files in the "Design Elements" file section! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Marc Morgenthaler | Marc Morgenthaler's TSU7000 I have spent considerable time on custom backgrounds bitmaps and layout. Many features such as entry into device pages are designed to look like they scroll, device buttons have been custom designed etc... |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Roddy McGavin | Roddy McGavin's Color PCF A complete system PCF file for the following devices. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Mike Morrison | Mike Morrison's Original PCF This is my 2nd attempt at creating a PCF for the 7000. With this attempt, I have created most of the buttons myself. I did use Scott Harris' DirecTV icons (thanks Scott!) and borrowed from Jon Linville's DVD jukebox template. Besides borrowing from these sources, the rest is all mine. I am using many of the popular glass style buttons as well as a carbon fiber look for the DVD interface. The 400 disc jukebox has an alpha, numerical, music DVD, and sacd search engine. Most of the buttons have a "stamped imprinted" style lettering and symbols. Also, there are many one button steps for selecting HD and standard def programming. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Wesley Mullings | Contest Entry #05: Digital Lifestyles This remote features for the user: Inviting splash screen introduces the location of the remote, the designer, and features inviting background art. Color-coded functionality, allowing easy discernment between video and audio functions. The user may simply glance at the remote to find where they are. Directions are provided on pages that may need instructions to continue use. Subdued background art demonstrates the selected function without overpowering displayed buttons. Latching source buttons that glow to let the user know exactly where they are. Pages are titled to further assist the user in navigating through the remote. Sides of the touchscreen and hard buttons are reserved for consistent mode buttons. The center of the remote is the active use area. Maximum icons are used to minimize required reading. Text is provided only when icons will not suffice to explain the button’s function. Well-placed and sized buttons allow a wider variety of finger sizes to use it. Button placements are consistent, regardless of the function, source, or mode selected, allowing less required reading for the user during normal use. Always-available... (more) |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Jared Meiners | Contest Entry #09: Pick a Theme Ever get tired of the same old graphics on your Pronto? My design is theme based: each user can have their own theme! Or, a user can change themes every week or month. The button colors and backgrounds change, but the button placement is the same for all themes. My design has elegant buttons, a simple navigation system, and can be easily customized for any user. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Keith Michaels | Contest Entry #10: Trek7000 This PCF design is based on LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System), the graphical computer interface seen on certain Star Trek TV series. There are control pages for a TV, DSS receiver, TiVo, ReplayTV, Receiver, DVD player, LaserDisc player, 2 VCRs, CD player, tuner, tape deck, video games, lights, and curtains.A few of the standard system items have been replaced to take advantage of the whole LCD and create a complete design: - The activity icon is now a Star Trek phaser and pops up while the Pronto transmits.
- The battery gauge is a functioning LCARS-style battery gauge.
- Pressing and holding the circular blue logo for 3 seconds takes you to the Pronto's setup pages.
Additional Info:To go to the Home page at any time, press the lower-right "Home" hard button. I tried to leave all device functionality as generic as possible, hopefully allowing most people to use this PCF in their own system without much customization beyond programming their device's IR codes. To simplify programming, a "Codes" page under each device contains buttons with the IR codes for that device. The actual device buttons link to these buttons for their IR codes. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Ralph Martinez | Contest Entry #16: Mostly Chrome I like chrome so most of the layouts are that. For the CD I used a copper layout. For the Tuner and DV Cam I used transparency. From the Home page, short transaction animations are used.On the Devices page you will find more stuff including the VCR and the DV Cam. I like my 5.1 speaker balance page which you can get to from most devices by pressing the 4-speaker button. You just select the speaker you want to adjust and use the left or right arrow keys. If you click the "RECEIVER SETTINGS" button you'll get to a page where I was experimenting with nature buttons. Looks like it could use some cloud buttons! |
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