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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Bryan Freeman | Bryan Freeman's Color PCF This is my second remote design for the Pronto TSU7000 remote for the following components. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Jan Frese | Jan Frese's System PCF Update of my file based on Daniel Tonks' PCF. Now included are a new receiver, television and cable box. Also updated are the favorite channel icons. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: André du Fresne | Contest Entry #28: Retro Gold GRAND PRIZE WINNER! Unlike my TSU6000 CCF, this PCF can be easily modified with only basic knowledge of graphic editors like Photoshop or Paintshop Pro. It makes excessive use of transparent PNG graphics as well as multiple jumps. Thus, there are two simulated joysticks and an antique-style lever for VCR transport, including a record protection latch! The station logos can be replaced within minutes since they are simple bitmpas lying underneath a transparent button frame.Furthermore, there are controls for PVR, tuner, CD, lights and receiver. The welcome screen features animations and a help screen for both users and developers. Play with it and enjoy! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Peter Fullerton | Peter Fullerton's Australian PCF v6.0 Major overhaul. Updated to include all new digital only FTA channels: SBS2, ABC2, ABC3, 7-TWO and GO! Updated for new pay channels introduced in Nov 2009. Updated for Austar MyStar HQ service, including transport controls. Pay channels in HD have black background. Balance of logos is in the "extras" section at the back. Long list of archived learnt codes from previous devices. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Nas Gabelli | Contest Entry #12: Gizmo-Man This is my attempt to design a unique configuration for the ProntoPro NG. I like to design devices that look similar to the original remote, so others could operate the remote with ease.The TOOL, DEVIVE and PAGE# labels have changed cosmetically. HARD-BUTTON 1 through 4 are reserved for instant access to frequently used devices. HOME and HARD-BUTTON 1-4 also function as page down when pressed again. For additional info, press the [?] button, where available. Note: Some buttons (lights and scene) are not programmed since there are many different ways to send X-10 signals. Also, toggle lights (in the SCENE section) does not work on current version of emulator(1.0.10.0), but works when downloaded to the ProntoProNG. Please download the PCF file and take a look. Unleash your creativity and copy, modify, add and edit to your liking! |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Paul Gere | Paul Gere's Setup This is an intuitive, activity-based system that is easy for anyone to use. Main screens are clean and simple with jumps to more technical screens for each device. Many ideas here from other systems used in different/unique ways and many, many buttons from Daniel (thanks!). Extensive use of hard buttons and full panel screens for maximum effect. Hope this gives you some ideas! |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Joe Gildein | Joe Gildein's First PCF This is my first PCF file. It contains a lot of original as well as "borrowed" buttons and images. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Joe Gildein | Joe Gildein's Futurama My second PCF for the TSU3000 is a unique file that features a futuristic interface, page "morphs" instead of "jumps", and even a friendly robot. It might make you feel like you are controlling something other than a home theater. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Dennis Gipe | Dennis Gipe's Color Remote This is a color pcf with custom buttons. Special features include a 1/2 hr record for the DVD hard drive from the TiVo. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Michael Griffith | Michael Griffith's Pronto This is my first configuration. I did not use any graphical elements from the Daniel Tonks remote that I'm aware of. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice remote but I wanted to try to create something original. My graphics may look dark but they have to be to show up on the TSU3000 (i.e they're not that dark on the remote). Like many of the configurations here, I created a hidden page of codes for every device then linked the buttons to the code pages. I learned the codes for every button on every remote that pertained to the device regardless of whether or not I intended to use it in my design. I thought that if by chance I had a remote that someone was looking for that they might appreciate having the entire remote. Most of my devices have two or three GUI pages. At the top are tabs with devices related to each other. The white tab indicates the current page and the dark tabs are buttons to switch to the other devices. On the left side of each screen is a block of common buttons that carry over to each page. In the middle is a graphic that I created and what I would consider rather large, simple buttons that are easy for me to press. See the readme.txt file for more details. |
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