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For: URC MX-3000 By: Leland Kropp Jr. | Contest Entry #31: Cartoon A cartoony design with lots of color and animation. |
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For: URC MX-3000 By: Tom Molstad | Contest Entry #32: Refract An entry in the Universal Remote Control Inc. MX-3000 design contest. |
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For: URC MX-3000 By: Jack Podplesky | Contest Entry #33: Multi-Zone Serenity Features I believe to be unique are:- Integration to my X10 system, being able to control any light in my house including my sprinkler system via the MX3000
- By using variables it is not necessary to have discreet power codes, the MX3000 knows the power state of each device. It is not necessary to turn on all components and the MX3000 knows which units to turn off.
- The System Lock (code is 4294) which inhibits unauthorized use of the MX3000
- The Admin Lock (code is 3849) which keeps the non-daily used functions on the remote but safely protected
The system controls equipment in 3 different locations in 3 different viewing locations. |
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For: URC MX-3000 By: William Ray | Contest Entry #34: Left Or Right My design is unique in the way that it is designed for left-handed and right-handed users. Buttons like channel and volume are located on the left side, which makes it hard for right-handed users. In my design I added buttons like these on the opposite side for convenience, the first screen prompts you to choose left or right-handed version. Then to make even easier on the user I used text instead of buttons. In my experience in installing I find that people are still no used to symbols so by using questions and answers and the word “play” instead of the symbol it makes almost idiot proof for the client. I also used picks of the clients theatre for a more unique and up-scale look they have open space to add personal picks to the clients liking. |
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For: URC MX-3000 By: Geoff Taylor | Contest Entry #35: Grand Opening This is my design for the MX-3000. The curtains opening are the most unique part of this program, as they open the system turns on leading to the main page. |
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For: URC MX-3000 By: Victor Vega | Contest Entry #36: Ultimate Clicker This file has everything you want in a program. Most of my clients still call remotes "clickers", that explains it, so the file has to look good, work perfectly everytime, and be extremely user friendly. I have made very happy customers with this file! |
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For: URC MX-3000 By: Christopher West | Contest Entry #37: Psychedelic An entry in the Universal Remote Control Inc. MX-3000 design contest. |
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For: URC MX-3000 By: Mike Woodhall | Contest Entry #38: Brushed Steel The RC is based upon both action (Watch, Listen) and device principles (DVD, CD,…). It uses MX-3000 variables where discrete on & off codes are not available and can switch from the current device to any other device from any page.What makes it unique? I don’t know… It appeals to me and actually manages to do the things I want it to do in a way which my family can understand and operate. |
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For: URC MX-3000 By: Robert Zamora | Contest Entry #39: Layout One An entry in the Universal Remote Control Inc. MX-3000 design contest. |
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For: URC MX-3000 By: Robert Zamora | Contest Entry #40: Layout Two An entry in the Universal Remote Control Inc. MX-3000 design contest. |
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