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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Frank Moors | Frank Moors' System I use the "watch TV" and "watch dvd" buttons on the home panel for projector setup. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Frank Del Favero | Frank's TSU7500 System This file is based on the CCF that I developed for my TSU2000. It served me well for several years. This colorized version uses graphics that I downloaded from RemoteCentral (thanks guys). The programming logic is solid and makes the file very very easy to understand and use on your remote. It uses discrete codes for all devices except for the Motorola cablebox (I leave it on all the time). All of my CDs are organized alphabetically and accessible on the 400 CD changer. Favorite TV stations are also accessible by clicking station logos. DVD, TV, Cablebox, DVR, and Receiver menus are easily accessible. In short this is a very user-friendly file! |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Fred Nunes | Fred Nunes' Trek System Basic layout using different segments of files found here. I've included some images of the original Star Trek cast. Especially useful is the XM remote, I've included icons for direct tuning. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Gareth Rees | Gareth Rees' TSU7000 PCF A complete system including a multi-region hack for the DVD, and discrete codes for some devices. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Gary Capitano | Gary Capitano's TSU3000 This is an improved version of my first submission. I modified the clock size to make it larger and easier to read. All the buttons can be quickly accessed very easily. The macros have been improved, and there are some interesting bitmap/screen combinations. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Gary Hamilton | Gary Hamilton's "Out Of This World" PCF I wanted to build a monochromatic theme with fairly large buttons, logical and simple approach, mostly symmetrical, and some fun on the way. Intro at start opens drapery and arrives at our home theatre…then you "launch" to Outer Space theme. Worlds “move” when pressed…adding depth to graphic. New SAT channel buttons designed to coordinate with overall “space” theme. I worked hard at making it “guest” proof but I’ve also included an extensive help menu with greatly improved text graphic throughout. All equipment buttons are “aliased” (pro 6000 term) or “linked” (7000 term) to Device Codes folder making it easy to change, upgrade, or compulsively buy something else in the future for the pronto to control! CD covers will be added when extra 16mb are released. Kudos to D. Tonks, Lyndel McGee, & Peter dewildt (just to name a few) for all the great help offered on the Remote Central site. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Gary Rodgers | Gary Rodgers's First PCF This is my first attempt at this. The system is very easy to navigate through. It is almost complete. I have borrowed all of the buttons from others but created my own layout that seems to work really well. The good thing about it is my wife understands it and can now watch the TV when I am not at home. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Geert Reuvekamp | Geert's System PCF I created this setup for my Pronto. learn function of my Pronto. It works well, the next step is creating some macros and a television station guide for Holland. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Gernot Zipperling | Gernot Zipperling's TSU3000 Plain and simple--it's (mainly) in black and white. Although the RU950/TSU3000 can display grayscales I was never really happy with them in point how they look on the RC itself (they DO look better in ProntoEdit, imho) and especially I wasn't happy with the visibility in a semi-dark or dark room (the backlighting doesn't help much, imho). So there are lots of prettier system files, but I did go primarily for usability. The system file is very dry and functional, no gimmicks whatsoever. The file itself is small too (about 100kb), so it will load fast to your Pronto, which is an advantage when playing around with updated versions. The majority of the pages will give you the possibilty of a direct jump to the other devices, which is another advantage in daily use. Please note that the labels are in semi German/English language as I am a German citizen. I don't think editing this should be a problem. So, It may not look as good as other but it's very functional. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Robert Grim | Grim Cinemas My PCF file consists of Daniel's bitmaps and a very easy-to-use layout. All devices have their own IR code pages that are hidden in the layout. |
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