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My first attempt at a ccf. I borrowed the Sony RM-AV2000 template from Cary Gerber and went crazy. I also borrowed the TV logos from Andrea Whitlock and edited the borders. I like the neatness of the end result.
This system CCF is loosely modeled after the RCA universal learning remotes. It features large and easy-to-read buttons that are logicaly placed in order of impotance. All art work is original and each button has an active and inactive .bmp associated with it. At the top of each device pannel there is a direct device jump area which saves you from having to use the drop down device menu all the time. Special features include X10 lighting control and One Touch Macro's.
I tried to keep this Pro CCF as simple as possible for easy day-to-day use. It has very distinct buttons for each device. I also made the buttons as large as possible to accommodate large fingers. I will put together a gallery of buttons as soon as I can. This is and updated CCF to my original from 9/1/02. I've included channel icons (some original), CD covers (macros for my changer) and an improved Denon screen.
My new CCF features a layout that's easy to customize. Each device has a different backround with buttons that look similar to my first CCF. Unlike my first file, the buttons are labeled in ProntoEdit so they're easy to change. I've added macros for changing from device to device and also a screen with the Cowboys SuperBowl results for the Cowboy fans out there. Still working on a gallery of all my stuff.
Full home theater profile with realistic steel 3D look. Be sure to adjust the contrast for best rendering. French TV logos (6 channels) in 50x50 pixels. All screens with direct access tabs. Stay tuned for X10 lighting control and integration of Dale Crawford's 7-shade dithering technique.