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For: URC MX-3000
By: Peter Ademola Alukoya
Contest Entry #14: MX-Fun
What I believe makes this program unique is the ability to combine:

  • The ability to combine animated gifs (both funny and serious)
  • Sounds from well known super-stars and sounds created for travels and family members: I have a wav file (voice of Will Smith from one of his movies). The "What would you like to do" sound on the welcome screen is the voice of a lady who was sitting next to me on the train as I was travelling into New York City one morning. I wanted to use a soft female voice to welcome guests to the MX-3000. The sounds behind the Music and Guess is the voice of a family member. I wanted to create something funny.
  • Ability to create unique designs using Photoshop, ImageReady and other graphic software. The To Do background was drawn free hand in Photoshop and ImageReady.
  • Using icons of well known Cable/Satellite programs to help direct access to those channels
  • Ability to separate buttons and sections (i.e. buttons under Main section and buttons under Devices section), helping to either prevent or allow access to the buttons
  • Ability to create hidden buttons and generate macros, animated gifs and sounds within those hidden buttons (there's one hidden... (more)
  • Updated: June 17, 2005  Size: 679kb

    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Troy Badalaty
    Troy Badalaty's Whole House Remote
    Remote has pages for a whole house system that shares all the same components any source to any room audio and video with directed IRs. Very elobarate but works great. I have two files, one is master bed room and one is living room both will work any of the 8 zones but there. Check it out and let me know what everyone thinks!
    Updated: January 19, 2006  Size: 2.22mb

    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Lane Bailey
    Lane Bailey's Dual Theater
    A system RCC with two theater systems that share satellite and two mega-changers via a component router and two additional TV viewing areas that use the satellite's composite outputs, all controlled by the 3000. It makes extensive use of variables and is highly task automated. Thanks to all those who so unselfishly donated the graphics found within.
    Updated: April 04, 2005  Size: 4.23mb


    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Dave Beck
    Contest Entry # 4: Metal MX-3000
    Second Place Winner!
    Here's my entry for the MX-3000 design contest. I tried to take advantage of the animation capabilities of the remote while drawing off of the unique industrial, mechanical feel I originated in my PCF design "Perforated Metal." I wanted to make it feel as if the interface was composed of materials that would actually be used to create an RC device. Almost all of the buttons have unique static and selected states. I think there is a sense of tangible space in my design that sets it apart without making it too flashy and a directness in design which makes it clear and easy to use. I hope you enjoy using the interface as much as I did creating it.
    Updated: April 02, 2006  Size: 9.38mb

    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Ryan Berg
    Ryan Berg's System Layout
    A complete system RCC setup for the following components.
    Updated: September 29, 2004  Size: 2.32mb


    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Noel Blackman
    Contest Entry # 5: Black & Blue
    Second Place Winner!
    This template was specifically designed to be easy to use while keeping an intuitive, easy to understand layout. The most common functions are on the main page and the template will walk you to the next step. The design can be easily reconfigured to suit just about anyone's equipment.

    It also features a battery meter on every source page with charging confirmation and shortcuts to the most commonly used pages for each device. All device pages have a direct shortcut to the source select page, this keeps almost every page only two button pushes away.

    If you have a first generation MX3000 with 32MB of memory, there should be plenty of memory space on the remote for Bracken's DMX3000 (DVD changer software) and over 400 DVD covers.

    Updated: June 17, 2005  Size: 1.66mb


    For: URC MX-6000
    By: Richard Blake
    MX-6000: Real World Sample
    My CCP file for MX-6000, MSC-400 and PSX-1. It is very much a work in progress, as have yet to move the required macros and controls to the MSC-400 (there are a couple, but far from complete). Will provide updates when complete. If you have any comments/feedback or questions, please feel free to drop me a line through RC Mail or email.
    Updated: March 30, 2009  Size: 1.84mb

    For: URC MX-810
    By: Bmode
    Bmode's MX-810 System
    Here is my simple system for a two zone MX-810. I customized the icons and hacked the artwork inside two folders in the MX-810, red and text only.
    Updated: March 11, 2008  Size: 22kb

    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Matt Bolton
    Matt Bolton's Simple Setup
    This remote was designed for a client. Our remotes are designed to be very client friendly, so the capabilities of this remote are limited.
    Updated: November 23, 2004  Size: 356kb


    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Stephen Bond
    Contest Entry # 6: Simplified Elegance
    Second Place Winner!
    I designed this layout to provide an extremely user-friendly remote which didn’t make too many compromises in functionality. I created a series of buttons which could easily be reused in other projects. I also experimented with colors which were easy to read, and easy to distinguish. Each device has its own color palette. This allows another identifying characteristic for each component and reduces the possibility of confusion. There is also a sense of consistency and unity throughout the remote. This file also makes use of variables, offers feedback wherever possible, sound and much more.
    Updated: June 17, 2005  Size: 253kb
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