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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Ludovic Hauduc | Ludovic Hauduc's Quick Switching PCF My previous remote was the venerable Sony RM-AV2100 and, truth be told, it's hard to beat the simple concept of being able to switch to any component from any page. So, I decided to base my new design on that idea, using the wonderful graphics from Daniel Tonks' design. The top of every page contains 10 icons leading to the main device pages. Switching to a new component does not set the inputs; a second press on the device icon is required to do that. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Brian Hauer | Contest Entry #03: Simple Theater My approach to developing the user interface for my ProntoPro NG was focused on practicality and function. The PPNG's utility, in my opinion, comes from its many hard buttons--allowing a user to issue commands without looking down at the remote. My design therefore tries to use the hard buttons for the most common operations: arrow navigation, chapter advance, home page, the "TiVo" button, and so on.I believe the most practical user interface for an entertainment system is one that focuses on activities rather than devices. The design I've implemented hides the devices that are merely providing "output" (namely the receiver and the television). The activities are roughly analogous to "input" devices (DVD player, DirecTivo, GameCube, and music). However, the user interfaces for these activities are often sparse--limited to only those remote control features I have ever utilized while engaged in an activity. If I'm playing GameCube, I only care about controlling inputs, adjusting the volume, and switching the television aspect. Where possible, I have tried to keep buttons that provide a given function across multiple activities in roughly the same place. For example, a "Go"... (more) |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Barend Hendriksen | Barend Hendriksen's PCF I've borrowed and learned many codes into my Pronto. Thanks to Johnsfine for cleaning up the difficult codes for my Leonardo! |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Ivor Hewitt | Ivor Hewitt's System Layout This archive includes my personal PCF file for the Philips Pronto NG RU9500/100 LCD touchscreen remote control. This is a completely original and full-screen design. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Rob Hix | Rob Hix's Custom PCF A complete WHOLE HOUSE remote file that addresses the Kitchen, Theater, Family Room, Bedroom, and Distributed Music. Artwork is original with large, high-contrast images for easy viewing. The file addresses multiple DVD players, DirecTV HD and standard receivers, TiVo, two Denon receivers, several HD and analog TVs, etc. NOTE: Use the "Home" button to navigate between rooms. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Dion Hoare | Dion Hoare's UK System Modified from several downloads. Includes the following... |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Jens-Thomas Hoenow | Jens-Thomas' Pronto System A complete system setup for the following devices. |
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For: Marantz RC9500 By: Adam Holt | Adam Holt's RC9500 PCF v4.01 This activity-orientated PCF for the Marantz RC9500 is a modification of Daniel Tonks' brilliant PCF for TSU7000. This updated version includes fully customised and labelled buttons and colour system area fonts. The PCF does not use Pronto label fonts - each button is an individual customised graphic. Now includes MySky DSS (Pace PVR) as well as the old Sky Digital codes. Also included is a modified home page with slimline activity buttons and all current NZ TV channel logos/buttons and all Auckland NZ radio station logo/buttons. Complete with a unique RC9500 hard button guide. |
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For: Marantz RC5400 By: Adam Holt | Adam Holt's Setup A modified version of Daniel Tonks' brilliant TSU3000 configuration for a Marantz RC5400. Complete with all New Zealand TV logos and Auckland NZ Radio Stations. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Jeffery Holt | Jeffery Holt's H20 Setup I call it H2O because of the backgrounds I found from doing a Google search. The buttons were all acquired from this site, or are included in the software. After looking at everyone else's .pcf's and getting some GREAT ideas I decided to do this and try to keep it simple. |
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