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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Robert Boazman | Contest Entry #30: Make It Work This is my first PCF design for the TSU7000. I created this design to accommodate my 6 year old son and my wife. Like most, she doesn't want to learn about all the equipment. As she says, "Just make it work."The design is simple to use and is based on our most frequently used activities. These icons are on almost all pages, DirecTV, TiVo and HDTV icons. Since some of the equipment, like the Yamaha, is new to me, I'll be adding functionality over time. Most pages have a browse back button, even though one is hard coded. Easy access to guides and info. A complete collection of CD cover art provides direct access to any CD. TiVo is used frequently. Buttons are built from stock Liatro buttons. Thanks to Daniel and all the Remote Central forum members and their designs. I borrowed from everyone. Special thanks to Dave D'Arche for the Pronto Wizard Guide. It saved me many hours and he was extremely helpful with my email questions. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Adam Bursey | Contest Entry #31: Quicksilver This layout is an evolution of my TSU3000 layout. It is activity-based and makes heavy use of macros to control my two zones of equipment and home automation. The layout of hard and soft buttons for each device follows a pattern, making it fairly simple to learn to use. There is a help screen for each device. The skin is based a concept of liquid metal. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Matt Bennett | Matt Bennett's Second Setup Building upon Daniel Tonks' graphics and overall design, with some design elements from David Shaw (a few graphics) and Jon Linville (his clean screen program is effective, as well as his pre-made DVD macros which I used for my DVD changer). I have made the PCF very user - and wife - friendly, and easy to code with a dedicated section for IR codes and macros. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Michael Burwen | Michael Burwen's Custom TSU3000 This is a revision of my previously submitted file. It makes better use of graphic icons for buttons and cleans up some inconsistencies in my previous upload. The principal design objective here was to make the screen as legible as possible given the rather dim nature of the TSU3000. I have been testing various screen icons and layouts on several people and feel that older users find it easier to use this schema than the more elegant 3D designs. Another objective was to make use the hard buttons: the row of buttons under the screen is used exclusively for navigating between screens. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Chad Bevoduz | Chad Bevoduz's PCF Layout I downloaded Scott Siegel's PCF and modified it to my own. The hard buttons basically remain constant for ease of use and quick navigation. The ones below the screen each point to a particular remote page. I plan to create my own PCF from scratch soon, but I am going to wait a few weeks to figure out the bugs with the current setup. Any input on how I did with my first shot would be much appreciated! |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Matt Bennett | Matt Bennett's First Setup An update to David Shaw's Midnite PCF. The buttons are mostly from his PCF. I have included additional buttons for my devices, and included a bunch of DVD covers for my DVD jukebox. All devices have discrete power. I have also setup this PCF to use PIP with both my satellite and cable connections. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Adam D. Bursey | Adam Bursey's Custom PCF This is my original TSU3000 PCF. The buttons and backgrounds are based on Apple's brushed metal look. It is fairly task oriented, but retains some of the device-oriented flavor of my TSU1000 CCF. Contains controls for two zones of equipment and whole house home automation. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Andreas Besser | Andreas Besser's RU950 A complete setup for the following devices. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Barry Barlow | Barry Barlow's TSU3000 I've used the hard keys extensively in this PCF. I stole codes from everybody, so thanks! |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Russ Budro | Russ Budro's Original Layout This was my first original design which included a lot of time and effort in Photoshop. All bitmaps are 100% original, and none of the internal button labels were used. I wanted to make it uncluttered and simple to use, so I utilized macros and discrete on off commands. I also wanted to make full use of the joystick, so you will not see it on the touchscreen. |
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