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System Layout Files Displaying entries 151 through 160, of 239 available.
Benton Zwart's Layout
Added by Merlin | 2005 | 8,082 views
This PCF template follows the Tonks standard, with his graphics (and a few others) linked to the IR codes located under a hidden "CODES" tab. I have a fairly simple setup - only 5 devices, with some macros used for the TV where discretes wern't available. Please note that I use the hard buttons for channel up/down, volume up/down, and mute - so these commands do NOT show up on the graphics screens. I have rearranged several of the layouts to get as much functionality on each primary screen as possible - some of the buttons are a little smaller than I'd like, but work well when controlled by a fingernail OR one of the small plastic styluses found with any of today's touch-screen PDAs (Palm, HP, etc). There are a few less-than obvious connections - using the page markers - to get to some hidden pages I wanted access to, but not obvious for the kids (raw codes pages, and other debugging stuff). Have fun!
Designed for:
Philips Pronto NG TSU3000 & RU950
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Benton Zwart's TSU7000 System
Added by Merlin | 2013 | 12,120 views
This TSU-7000 PCF template is an update to my earlier TSU3000 system and follows the Tonks standard, with his graphics (and a few others) linked to the IR codes located under a hidden "CODES" tab. I have a fairly simple setup - only 4 primary devices (Denon & Sammy) are unused in the background, with some macros used for the TV where discretes weren't available. Please note that I use the hard buttons for channel up/down, volume up/down, and mute - so these commands do NOT show up on the graphics screens. I have rearranged several of the layouts to get as much functionality on each primary screen as possible - some of the buttons are a little smaller than I'd like, but work well when controlled by a fingernail OR one of the small plastic styluses found with any of today's touch-screen PDAs (Palm, HP, etc).
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro NG TSU7000 & RU980
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Michael's Lara Living Room
Added by Michael Marciante | 2006 | 9,842 views
Complete automated system configuration with discrete power. DVD and CD changer control via pictures for movies and music CDs. TV channel logos included for Adelphia Cable. This started with Mr. Tonks' config as a base, but was customized to my system.
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro NG TSU7000 & RU980
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Mike Ewing's Layout
Added by Mike Ewing | 2005 | 6,476 views
This configuration is almost completely based on the pioneering work of Mr. Tonks -- thank you. It does, however, contain a couple new twists (and, of course my devices). It includes an activites based approach for the non-initiated (grandma, babysitters) and a device based interface for others. Both interfaces can be used interchangably, and take full advantage of the hard buttons. I've tried to keep it simple by limiting each activity and each device to only one page of the key buttons, which I've found to be effective for about 99% of the collective functionality of 6+ remotes.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto NG TSU3000 & RU950
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Mike Florence's TSU3000
Added by Mike Florence | 2005 | 15,198 views
I have finally produced what I think is great design. Logical layout for the programmer with seperate screens for IR codes and user functions. Simply navigation for the family with the hard keys tied to most used features and bottom buttons for home and FIX buttons that toggle video and audio inputs/outputs. Nice graphics (with a little help from guistuff) that really use the full palette available.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto NG TSU3000 & RU950
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Nathan's Updated TSU7000 PCF
Added by Nathan Rose | 2009 | 15,431 views
I've added new buttons to the config, Also added iMedian HD pages. Most of the buttons are borrowed from Joseph Francaviglia (Joe's Media Center-Based PCF - thanks Joseph) and some modified by myself.
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro NG TSU7000 & RU980
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My System Family with a Star Trek Theme
Added by Neil Barnett | 2010 | 4,017 views
Includes Panasonic Plasma, Yamaha Amp, HDMI Switch Box, HD-DVD Player, Satellite Receiver by SKY, DVD Recorder and the almost obsolete Apple Hi-Fi.
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro NG TSU7500 & RU990
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Neil's Colorful Template
Added by Neil Barnett | 2007 | 10,500 views
Based with Star Trek wallpapers and TV logos for the Sky+ system.
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro NG TSU7500 & RU990
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Nick Satullo's Picasso Remote
Added by Nick Satullo | 2004 | 15,657 views
This is a bad first effort, but I wanted to quickly develop a theme for the TSU7000. So let's call it the Picasso remote (although there is separate artwork for each device, from Picasso, Da Vinci, & Dali). I'm in love with the look of the equipment and the logos. Strange marriage of art and consumer electronics. Each equipment or logo on the Home Pages jumps to the device. Firm1 through Firm4 are devoted to daisy-chained DVD/CD changers with controlling hub.
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro NG TSU7000 & RU980
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Nick Utterback's System PCF
Added by Nick Utterback | 2006 | 8,100 views
This is my 4th pronto programming endeavor. I have created a simple to use main page with macros from a task list. Many nice buttons and backgrounds. Most buttons and backgrounds are from various files found on this website (thanks everyone). This was not designed for the techy client who likes to tinker. This was designed to be simple and basic. I created specific buttons for Comcast cable music stations so the user doesn't have to turn on the projector and view a guide to pick the channel. I also included some Xbox 360 buttons/graphics (this is the first I have seen). This is currently programmed for the RF base station. Email me with any questions. Enjoy!
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro NG TSU7500 & RU990
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