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For: Philips ProntoPro NG
By: Hagen Schütte
Hagen Schütte's Modular PCF
My new "modular" design. Many special features like zone 2, zone 3 home preset, direct EQ for the Yamaha receiver, VCR shuttle functions etc. Have fun! Remember: many devices are set to RF!
Updated: November 24, 2004  Size: 595kb


For: Philips ProntoPro NG
By: David Shaw
Contest Entry #02: For Ever Blue
RUNNER UP! This PCF is a modified version of the one I use on my remote. It has continued to change and be enhanced almost every day for two months! Most of the buttons have been redone several times to look right on the actual remote. Things you might miss a first glance are:

  • Buttons that blend into the background (on the side and top bars).
  • Shadows on some buttons and text. On the actual remote the home page buttons actually seem to float above the background.
  • In the “Power Center”, rocker switches that seem to work when pressed.
  • All buttons have a “pressed” state.
  • “Filmstrip” Dish Network TV icons on the favorite pages
  • “Visual” independent lighting control for the Home Theatre.
  • Password protection lockout sample on the home page; click on the padlock.
  • Animated countdown timers runs in macros, giving user feedback to wait.
  • Magnifying glass on help page.
  • A tools “mini remote” page for the basic TV and AV receiver functions from most devices.
  • Cursor buttons on the screen as well as the hard buttons. My wife likes the soft buttons and I like the hard buttons. One remote does it both ways!
  • Full... (more)
  • Updated: March 11, 2004  Size: 2.00mb


    For: Philips ProntoPro NG
    By: David Shaw
    Contest Entry #15: One For All
    If you're looking for animations and wild colors, then this PCF is not for you. It was designed with the older generation in mind, with nice big buttons, large text and a simple but effective layout. All buttons have a pressed and released state image. As on all of my PCFs, I have included the cursor buttons on the screen as well as the hard buttons. XaraX was used entirely for the design.
    Updated: March 11, 2004  Size: 970kb


    For: Philips ProntoPro NG
    By: David Shaw
    Contest Entry #25: Black Lightning
    I decided to do something a little different on this PCF! You will find very few buttons that are ovals, circles or rectangles. Each type of button has its own unique shape and shading. Most of the text is on a curve to match its button. Almost every button is semi transparent to some degree using the PNG alpha-transparency. Most buttons have a pressed and released state. The pressed and released buttons are interchangeable, so you could change the color scheme of the PCF by changing these two buttons around.

    There are sequences of lightning strikes that can be "animated" into your macros, so it looks like a lightning storm when the macro runs. The cursor buttons are both on the screen and the hard buttons.

    Updated: March 11, 2004  Size: 1.96mb

    For: Philips Pronto NG
    By: David Shaw
    David Shaw's Dark PCF
    Here is my Midnite PCF (black ground with lite colored buttons) for the Pronto 3000. The buttons are all original (except for a couple that I borrowed elsewhere). All the buttons have been tweaked for display on the remote. It has several wait pages for when a long macro plays. All devices have discrete power on and off. I have duplicated the cursor buttons on a lot of the screens because the wife has trouble pushing the "Hard" buttons with her arthritus.
    Updated: March 11, 2003  Size: 797kb

    For: Philips Pronto NG
    By: David Shaw
    David Shaw's Light PCF
    This is a PCF for the Pronto 3000. It contains 99% original graphics in the 16 shade pronto palette. It also has several test pages for expermentation of graphics and different ideas. The background will be changed on future versions.
    Updated: March 11, 2003  Size: 622kb

    For: Philips Pronto NG
    By: David Shaw
    David Shaw's White PCF
    This is a "White" version of my Midnite PCF. There have been some new bitmaps added, many modified, and a few minor changes.Just about any page is only 2 or 3 button pushes away. I even used rocker switches for my power on and off buttons! It has been cetified as wife friendly. The PCF has been tested in the 3000 remote and most of the bitmaps had to be darkened for best viewing. There is a lot of difference between the simulator and the actual remote views.
    Updated: March 12, 2003  Size: 607kb

    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.
    Updated: August 01, 2005  Size: 694kb


    For: Philips ProntoPro NG
    By: Ari Sinisalo
    Contest Entry #20: Blasenkammer
    This ProntoPro NG layout is named 'blasenkammer' after an inspiring picture of bubble chamber experiments I found some times ago in the net. (Blasenkammer = bubble chamber auf deutch.) Parts of that picture, heavily edited, are used as background in this layout.

    The usability model of my layout is action or mode based and it originates from my ProntoNEO layout that I have found practical among users of different ages (5 - 77). Use of the hard keys at the bottom of the screen (Firm1-Firm4) differs from almost all of the layouts that I have seen. The middle ones are used in all modes to power up, configure and switch down the whole system. I call these buttons green and red buttons (in fact I painted the hard buttons on my ProntoNEO green and red accordingly). Leftmost hard button is used to accees menu functions for main device in current mode. Righmost is used to go back to home page and to re-select the mode.

    To start up the system select first from the home (mode) page what you want to do: watch TV (actually DVB or Digi TV), watch DVD, watch VCR or listen to CD. The selected button takes you to mode pages. Note that the system is not automatically turned on. In order to do... (more)

    Updated: March 11, 2004  Size: 5.83mb


    For: Philips ProntoPro NG
    By: John Sollecito
    Contest Entry #11: OS 2k4.0 Pro
    This design is straight forward and flexible and takes advantage of the advanced graphics capability of the TSU7000. The interface was designed to be user friendly for all who may use it. In most cases, each component has one screen containing the most used buttons that keeps ‘screen flipping’ to a minimum. Furthermore, the user can switch from any component to another from any screen in the interface. For example, if you are watching TV and want to switch to the DVD, all you need to do is tap the DVD icon on the top of the page and the TSU7000 will turn off the TV and switch on all components needed to watch a DVD.

    What makes this design unique is the presence of the ‘splash’ screens. Splash screens are the ‘animated’ screens that appear while the TSU7000 is performing a lengthy macro. For example, when the TSU7000 is sending the commands to turn on a component, there are many steps it needs to perform. In the 5-7 seconds this takes to complete, this interface will flash through screens updating the user on the status of the task.

    NOTE: All hard keys will be used to control VOL+/-, CH+/-,MUTE and DIRECTION PAD for each component interface.

    The first screenshot is of the... (more)

    Updated: March 11, 2004  Size: 3.53mb
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