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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Mike Burwen | Mike Burwen's Updated PCF This file updates the file entry-24.zip and contains several refinements. The DirecTV HD receiver changes from a Sony to a Samsung model which has a different feature set. The instruction screens have been significantly improved and now incorporate active buttons, enabling the user to activate functions directly from an instruction screen if desired. An X10-based lighting screen has been added. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Paul Simms | Paul Simms' Noia KDE Theme Based on the "Noia" KDE icon theme, this is a simple activity-based PCF, while allowing the user a reasonable amount of control outside of the activity macros. For activity macros, it is assumed the Display/TV, A/V Receiver and Video Processor are powered on (Use "System On" from the home page) before you invoke the macro. Note: See PCF configuration for device hard button mapping. In general, the button top-left of cursor keys invokes a device's menu and the button bottom-left of cursor keys either discretely exits the menu or browse backwards. All other hard buttons operates based on their icon labels or similar. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Dave Sylvester | Dave Sylvester's TSU7000 Complete system PCF for TSU7000. This is actually an update of a remote I uploaded a few months ago, and I like this iteration a whole lot better. I scrapped some hardware, moved to an iMon HTPC, and wound up creating a lot of new buttons (plus a lot of revisions to prior buttons) myself from scratch. The Pronto now also does full home automation and not just remote control aggregation; lighting and window shades are now also controlled by the system. Hope you enjoy! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Craig Nix | Craig Nix's Media Center PCF This is my first version for the TSU7000. Most of the systems I am involved with include Windows Media Centers, so you will find this one operates primarily focused on a system built around MCE 2005. If you are familiar with MCE though, you know that HDTV isn't one of it's key features, so this setup has an easy ability built in to switch back and forth from HDTV to MCE. Most artwork was designed and done by me, so be kind, but I hope you like it. First one is the hardest, stay tuned, they will get better from here. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Bruce Barrington | Bruce Barrington's Design Library This is a complete design library that includes a PCF, a DOC containing design notes, along with Photoshop .psd files (and associated .png files) for all elements. The files are appropriately named and are organized in suitable sub-directories. The design objective is to provide an intuitive consistent remote control that looks like a high quality industry supplied device and can be used by anyone with minimal training and without reading glasses. This design is particularly effective in maintaining and restoring device synchronization. All buttons are realistically animated. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Frank Moors | Frank Moors' Color System A color version of my system PCF. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Juan J. Achutegui | Juan Achutegui's System Full audio & video control, based mainly on the Philips default config and graphics, with most IR commands learnt from original remotes for fairly new components. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Stephan Couillerot | Stephan Couillerot's 3D PCF A 3D-styled color PCF from France. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Scott Jones | Scott Jones's System Complete system file using some of my favorite graphics from other user posted files. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Richard Peters | Richard Peters' ProntoPro NG First of all, a big thank you to Mike Ventimiglia's and his 'Envision' which was the inspiration for my first Pronto NG setup. I however had to start from scratch for backgrounds and menu buttons so I could customise everything for my equipment (Sky+ etc). In keeping with a simple layout I don't think I need to explain how this setup works, if I needed to do that the remote would be too hard to operate I feel. Plus I think you'll enjoy exploring the menus yourselves. I have designed everything so you can never really get 'lost'. Some of the features though, include: 1) Colour coded backgrounds for each area so you know where you are at a glance. 2) All devices can be fully operated from one screen. 3) Over 20 custom made 'menu' buttons each with a pressed and released state. 4) Very clear and intuative layout making it easy for anyone to operate and reduce the chance of getting lost. 5) A nice little animation of sorts as the system is turned on and off. There are a couple of things I have not finished yet. If anyone would like a photoshop psd file of the master menu button or background so you can quickly make your own changes to suit your equipment (replace pictures of my amp/plasma etc with ones of your own) then please feel free to email me. |
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