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Post 1 made on Tuesday May 18, 2004 at 07:43
BRH
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i just bought a tsu7000. it came in yesterday. i have no clue how to use it. where can i find the best info?
thanks
Post 2 made on Tuesday May 18, 2004 at 14:48
jcl
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Anywhere on this site. Check the FAQs first. Read the forums, download some files and play with it.
Jon
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Post 3 made on Tuesday May 18, 2004 at 17:52
mburwen
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i just bought a tsu7000. it came in yesterday.
i have no clue how to use it. where can i find
the best info?

There is no "best." Depends on what you want to do with it. If you are going to use it out of the box, just follow the manual. If you want to customize it, you can do so by downloading a design you like off this web site and then adapting it for your own equipment, or you can create your own design from scratch. In the latter cases, I recommend you invest in the "Ultimate Pronto Guide" to get you acclimated. If you want to get fancy, you may wish to take a course or two in PhotoShop, Corel or Paint Shop Pro.

I would spend some time downloading different designs from the file section of Remote Central and playing with them. Then you will at least know what questions to ask in this forum. Use the search feature of this forum to get answers. The chances are 99 out of 100 that your questions will have been answered many times in previous posts.
Post 4 made on Thursday May 20, 2004 at 22:56
ddarche
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On 05/18/04 17:52, mburwen said...
There is no "best." Depends on what you want
to do with it. If you are going to use it out
of the box, just follow the manual. If you want
to customize it, you can do so by downloading
a design you like off this web site and then adapting
it for your own equipment, or you can create your
own design from scratch. In the latter cases,
I recommend you invest in the "Ultimate Pronto
Guide" to get you acclimated. If you want to
get fancy, you may wish to take a course or two
in PhotoShop, Corel or Paint Shop Pro.

I would spend some time downloading different
designs from the file section of Remote Central
and playing with them. Then you will at least
know what questions to ask in this forum. Use
the search feature of this forum to get answers.
The chances are 99 out of 100 that your questions
will have been answered many times in previous
posts.

Thanks for the referral for The Ultimate Pronto Guide! Over 800 satisfied users!

Dave D'Arche
http://ProntoWizard.com
Dave D'Arche
http://RemoteQuest.com
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