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Button Collections - Complete Button Gallery For: HTM MX-1000 By: Robin Green | I have found a way to share a large button library with other people. It turns out that all of the buttons on the "More Buttons" tab in MX Designer 2.25 are contained in a file called "mxbutton.dat". By replacing that file, you can bring in a whole new set of buttons. I went ahead and collected all of the buttons I could find on this forum to that tab. To use it, here is what you need to do: 1) Ensure MX Designer is not running. 2) Using Windows Explorer or My Computer, go to the directory you installed Designer in. 3) Rename the existing "mxbutton.dat" file to something like "mxbutton.bak" (for backup). 4) Copy this new .DAT file to that directory. 5) Start MX-Designer. If everything goes well, the "More Buttons" tab will have all of the buttons I collected and give you quite a selection to choose from! |
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Button Collections - John Corkery's Original Buttons These are the graphics I created for my workspace, in .BTN and .BMP format. The ZIP file contains both BMP and BTN formats. Note that MX Designer 2.25 has a bug that will reverse light and dark gray pixels on all imported .BTN files unless you open and save them in MXD's internal button editor. Previews below are shown and two-thirds original size. |
For: HTM MX-1000 By: John Corkery | |
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Button Collections - Robin Green's Buttons (3) For: HTM MX-1000 By: Robin Green | These are mostly black and white buttons, stored in a .MX file, designed to utilize very little resources, allowing room for more custom icons. This set is based on 3 grid units high. See the AUDIO pages in the .MX file for more documentation, including spacing suggestions. |
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Button Collections - Robin Green's Buttons (4) For: HTM MX-1000 By: Robin Green | These are mostly black and white buttons, stored in a .MX file, designed to utilize very little resources, allowing room for more custom icons. This set is based on 4 grid units high. See the AUDIO pages in the .MX file for more documentation, including spacing suggestions. |
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Button Collections - Todd's TiVo Buttons TiVo buttons based upon Daniel's set. Inculdes Thumbs Up/Down, Rec, Slow, Replay and Advance. |
For: HTM MX-1000 By: Todd Parnell | |
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Original Documentation - MX Designer v2.25 Operating Manual (v2) For: HTM MX-1000 | This manual explains exactly how to use the MX Designer computer software package to design a completely custom configuration for your MX-1000 remote. |
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Original Documentation - MX Designer v2.25 Quick Start Guide For: HTM MX-1000 | This quick start guide will help you become accustomed to the new version of the MX-1000's PC software. |
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Original Documentation - MX-1000 Remote Control Operating Manual For: HTM MX-1000 | The original operating manual included with the Home Theater Master MX-1000. Includes instructions on how to configure the remote without a PC connection. |
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Original Documentation - MXOP v1.91 Operating Manual For: HTM MX-1000 | A manual written to explain exactly how to use the MX-1000 Operating Program (MXOP) computer software package to design a completely custom configuration. This software has been replaced by MX Designer. |
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Original Programs - MX Designer v2.25 For: HTM MX-1000 | This new software replaces the previous "MX Operating System" package and utilizes a new file format, .MX. |
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Original Programs - MX Designer v2.25 Operating Manual (v2) For: HTM MX-1000 | This manual explains exactly how to use the MX Designer computer software package to design a completely custom configuration for your MX-1000 remote. |
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Original Programs - NAD HTR Designer v2.26 For: HTM MX-1000 | NAD's software for use with the HTR-5 remote control, an OEM version of the MX-1000. This software is slightly newer than the last version of MX Designer and some users have found that it solves certain uploading difficulties. |
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Utilities - Blank MDL File For: HTM MX-1000 By: Abdul Jalib | What the artist was striving for here was not a void of dispair, but rather the hope of a new start as symbolized by the pure white light of Genesis. Actually, it's just a blank MDL designed to save you time if you really do want to start with a clean slate, because it takes a long time to delete all the default buttons by hand. Unpack the ZIP archive in your root MX-1000 directory. It will create a directory called "Blank"; see the readme.txt therein for further installation instructions. (Not for use with MX Designer.) |
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Utilities - Button Converter v1.4 For: HTM MX-1000 By: Jeff Cooper | A utility that will convert industry-standard .BMP files to the MX-1000's .BTN format and vice versa. For best results convert your new .BMP files to four colors (RGB 255/255/255 192/192/192 128/128/128 0/0/0) first. Includes VB6 source code. |
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Utilities - MDL Repair Utility For: HTM MX-1000 By: Jason Hoomani | This program repairs MX-1000 MDL files by correcting invalid and duplicate button IDs. It displays the button layout of any page with errors and gives the user the option of repairing the page or leaving it as is. I wrote this program for people who either don't have MS Access or don't want to bother with it. This program has only been tested with MDL files generated by version 1.91 of MX-OP. (Not for use with MX Designer.) |
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