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In this section: Hundreds of black & white and full color CCF files complete with devices, codes, macros, buttons and bitmaps!
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Black & White Remotes - System Layout Files
Displaying entries 391 through 400, of 719 available.
Andreas Huster's German CCF
Added by Andreas Huster | 2001 | 8,743 views
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This CCF is from good old Germany and is written completely in German.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
Wesley Mullings' B&W Setup
Added by Wesley Mullings | 2003 | 8,742 views
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This CCF is to display an example of Digital Lifestyles' offerings in interface design. A ProntoPro and NG version will be posted soon. Please contact us with your project needs!
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TSU2000 & RU940
Neil Whitaker' First CCF
Added by Neil S. Whitaker | 2004 | 8,731 views
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My first CCF, using tabbed screens and quite a nice up-to-date (as of July 2004) list of all current Freeview channels with single-key press on each channel's logo to select each channel (or surf with + - keys). Also a couple of sample macros.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TSU2000 & RU940
Chris Dunbar's System
Added by Chris Dunbar | 2004 | 8,719 views
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Hope this might help some one save some time or generate some ideas. Many of the icons (and even the design) were borrowed and modified from other submissions on Remote Central - though some have been created (those for XM radio stations). Device codes are on hidden pages and all other buttons are aliased so the codes can be adapted for other models with minimal effort.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TSU2000 & RU940
The Bunting's Home Theater CCF
Added by Mike Bunting | 2001 | 8,716 views
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This updated CCF now includes a movie selection area, for use with my Sony 300+1 DVD changer. Users can simply sort through my list of DVDs and select the one you want to watch. The Pronto does the rest!
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
Chris Groppi's TS-1000
Added by Chris Groppi | 2003 | 8,709 views
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Simple CCF with lots of graphics, tab-based device panes, and macros to get around lack of discrete input codes for the Samsung TV. New home buttons on each device puts the TV back to the same input every time, so the macro knows where to start.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
Wilson Moura's Marantz RC5000i
Added by Wilson Moura | 2001 | 8,698 views
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A complete system CCF file with the following devices.
Designed for:
Marantz RC5000i
Frank DeMartino's TS-1000 CCF
Added by Frank DeMartino | 2002 | 8,682 views
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I adapted my TS1000 CCF to fit the screen of my new RC5200. Most of the layout and buttons were borrowed from Andrea Whitlock, Daniel and Dale Crawford.
Designed for:
Marantz RC5200
Angelo Martin's CCF
Added by Angelo Martin | 2000 | 8,671 views
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A complete CCF file for the Pronto.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
Anthony Elliot's System CCF
Added by Anthony Elliot | 2000 | 8,670 views
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The idea of the CCF was to keep devices simple and easy-to-use, so only essential functions were incorporated. All buttons are my own designs! Highlights include a Star Wars home and clean screen!
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
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