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For: Philips TS-1000 By: Dave Kopper | Dave Kopper's Pronto Setup This is a completely new design. The idea was simplification throughout. You'll find that all of the devices have all of their remote codes defined on one panel with everything labeled in english (no fancy graphics, just simple IR codes that work for each device). The rest of the remote is setup to make operating the whole system easy - touch the first screen and the tv is working (with the Replay and receiver). More information in the .TXT file. |
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For: Philips TSU2000 By: Dave Warfield | Dave Warfield's CCF Thanks to everyone I borrowed from, combined with some new custom BMP's this contains basic and advanced controls for a DVD, VCR, AMP, and Digital Cable. This is Version 2 without frames and tabs, and includes Surf Icons for BC/Shaw Canadian channels. Setup for easy access (Wife). |
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For: Philips TS-1000 By: David Anderson | David Anderson's Pronto The addition of a digital cable box prompted a complete redesign of my CCF file. |
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For: Philips TSU2000 By: David Byrne | David Byrne's First CCF This is my first CCF, all graphics are stolen, thanks to the original creators. The layout is designed for ease of use rather than flash graphics. I have included a help system for people who haven't a clue what to do by hitting the modified home button. |
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For: Philips TSU2000 By: David Camp | David Camp's System CCF A complete system setup for VOOM with the following components. |
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For: Philips TSU2000 By: David Chalif | David Chalif's First Pronto CCF This is my first attempt at programming my Pronto. After many attempts and much tinkering, I have a complete CCF configuration which includes all the remote functions on the Hughes HD Receiver. Many of the channels on a DIRECTV system are one-button accessible, and video switching is done through macros on one of the home screens. Thanks to everyone whose bitmaps and ideas I freely borrowed. |
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For: Philips TS-1000 By: David Hein | David Hein's Pronto Based on Scott's Popcorn Trek design. After trying many many designs with & without fancy graphics, this layout proved to be the most practical & fastest to navigate. I altered the original panels to all black, as the grey tended to be hard to read. My goal was to be able to jump from any device to any other device with the minimum number of button presses, and to avoid useless jumping back and forth between menus. Based on Australian TV/FoxSat stations, with as many discrete codes as I could find. |
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For: Philips TS-1000 By: David Morgan | David Morgan's Unique Pronto Complete system using unique new buttons and jog dial created by myself, designed with the Pronto contrast in mind and to minimise memory use. |
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For: Philips TS-1000 By: David Ward | David Ward's Wife Friendly TSU2000 The goal was one screen per device, only a few devices needed two. Nice large, easy to read buttons. Borrowed Daniel Tonks' icons for the MX-1000, then modified as needed. Device & channel icons from various Pronto configs. Very clean and the most common functions are one button away. Includes many discrete codes and a gallery file. Also includes delayed system off. |
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For: Philips TS-1000 By: David Williams | David Williams' Pronto Layout Contains a complete system CCF including discrete codes. Also includes discrete codes for the DGTEC that I developed myself. |
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