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The Great Philips Pronto Professional XCF Design Contest
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Contest Entry #3
“Drop-Down Simple”
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The basic concept for this configuration is to mimic drop-down menus. Any device can be accessed and controlled from any page on the remote. This method is very straight forward and universally understood by anyone who used a computer making it very easy for friends, family, or children to pick up and use with little instruction.

As the rules suggested, I focused on graphics and navigation rather than making sure it had working codes and macros everywhere. All graphics were done with Photoshop and with a couple of master PSDs, adding or changing graphical elements is very easy. I attempted to place the most commonly used commands on hard buttons to avoid using the screen as much as possible.

I had planned on using recorded voice-overs instead of text for “HELP” prompts, but decided to skip this for now as the simulator will not play them back. I also no longer think it’s necessary, as this configuration is “Drop-Down Simple”!




Author: Richard Lass
File Size: 2.06mb

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This is a full-resolution screenshot; the TSU9600's LCD is 3.7" diagonal.


This is a full-resolution screenshot; the TSU9600's LCD is 3.7" diagonal.


This is a full-resolution screenshot; the TSU9600's LCD is 3.7" diagonal.


This is a full-resolution screenshot; the TSU9600's LCD is 3.7" diagonal.


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