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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Paul Antico | Paul Antico's Custom Color PCF This is version 2.0 of my configuration. It uses a clean, crisp 100% custom graphic design (with the exception of corporate logos.) It is designed for a new home theater I built, and includes some new components. I kept the pages for the old components in there for people's reference as well. The only difference between this and my operating config is the removal of some personal family-related graphics. |
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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: Michael Bramhoff | Michael Bramhoff's Home Theater Complete control of my home theater including HTPC and lighting devices. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Dave D'Arche | Dave D'Arche's 2nd PCF This PCF is an activity-based system, which can help those challenged by complex home theaters to work their way through changing devices, etc. It asks for user for input on "what do you want to watch" and "what is on now", to make the necessary decisions to turn on the correct devices and change inputs. Utilizes all of the hard buttons available on the new TSU-3000, particularly the joystick. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Steven Davis | Steven's Batman PCF A complete system file for my TSU7500. It's designed to be clean in appearance and reasonably simple to operate, using the left side hard keys to toggle between device pages. The "No IR" button on the home page can be used to switch devices. The background images are from some of my favorite Batman artists, and each device is (mostly) dedicated to a single artist. Images (copyright DC Comics) are from the internet and resized for use with Pronto. Buttons are borrowed from all over Remote Central's file section and MUCH THANKS to those who came before me. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: August DeWinkler | August DeWinkler's TSU7000 Second version of what I have liked from all that have posted here. It's got the bits and pieces of others and gallery stuff from Philips. I have modified (cropped and erased) some images for a custom fit. The four categories of my PCF are: Control (Solid Candy Theme); Explore (Modified Envision Theme); Listen (Wood Grain Theme); plus Watch (Blue Candy Transparencies). My Device list is groupings of 5, this way I could use it for programming and quick access. If you can use any of it, have fun! See the readme file for a complete description. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Matt Duggan | Matt Duggan's System A mixture of quite a few pre-existing templates, plus some new stuff. Graphics taken from Daniel Tonks' template. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Chris Fink | Chris Fink's Media Room 2006 Beta file requires a few bug fixes prior to a release: 1. Battery icon appears as black rectangle when used on hardware, not sim. 2. Page title headers (text) appear grainy (interlaced). 3. Some links and IR codes need to be fixed. |
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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 Pronto NG By: Martyn Hughes | Specialities of the House What makes my system special is that no one else has the same one. I call it "user friendly". The system design is based upon my day to day usage of the original device remote controls. When I want to look at recorded titles I want the correct panel to come up automatically. Borrowed heavily on DT's gallery, and thanks to Joe Gildein for the lock. |
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