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Philips Pronto Classic Family File Area
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10/24/22 - In searching for the perfect day, Timmy discovers something unexpected!
9/04/22 - That childhood favorite is back in a new Timmy video.
7/31/22 - It’s time for my second new Just Like Timmy video!
7/12/22 - Why not check out my new YouTube animation channel, Just Like Timmy!
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All Files - System Layout Files Displaying entries 791 through 800, of 861 available.
William Bates' Pro CCF
Added by William Bates | 2001 | 4,774 views
This is an update of my previous ProntoPro ccf. I have added an icon-based DVD selector to take advantage of the color display and show the cover art of the DVDs. Most DVD cover art works fine but on occasion the movie title is nearly unreadable. I changed a few of the icons to make them more readable.
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro TSU6000 & RU970
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Shane Lord's Custom System
Added by Shane Lord | 2001 | 4,760 views
I have borrowed and changed some graphics and interfaces from others, but not sure now where everything comes from. Layout has consistent look throughout, easy to learn and use. Macro-based and direct controls for all components, all discrete where possible. Config setup to get around lack of discrete codes for Xelos TV.
Brett's Big Easy CCF
Added by Brett DiMichele | 2001 | 4,732 views
This system CCF is loosely modeled after the RCA universal learning remotes. It features large and easy-to-read buttons that are logicaly placed in order of impotance. All art work is original and each button has an active and inactive .bmp associated with it. At the top of each device pannel there is a direct device jump area which saves you from having to use the drop down device menu all the time. Special features include X10 lighting control and One Touch Macro's.
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro TSU6000 & RU970
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Michael Maguire's Easy-To-Use CCF
Added by Michael Riley Maguire | 2001 | 4,721 views
I set out to make a VERY SIMPLE interface which my wife would actually use... she loves it! Special features include a locking mechanism to disable all but the most necessary icons, and a password protected home screen.
Tom Case's Mr. T CCF
Added by Tom Case | 2001 | 4,516 views
My first upload. A Mr T. theme that is quite simple. I never wanted to be more than two jumps back from the device select screen. Borrowed all buttons from here.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
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Brian VanMeeteren's RAV-2000
Added by Brian VanMeeteren | 2004 | 4,404 views
A complete system setup with the following components.
Bob Hicks' Color CCF File
Added by Bob Hicks | 2001 | 4,341 views
This original color ccf exploits all of the new Pronto Pro features. Full of color graphics, I've spent many nearly 100 hours creating a VERY intuitive interface with lots of screen jumps and macros to minimize flipping screens. NOTE: artwork is provided only to show the new remote's possibilities and should not be used or distributed. Includes X-10 lighting, pizza menus and a phone book.
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro TSU6000 & RU970
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Anja Arnold's Layout
Added by Anja Arnold | 2004 | 4,109 views
My first attempt of a CCF. Any comments or suggestions are much appreciated. Enjoy!
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro TSU6000 & RU970
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Andy Clement's Dish CCF
Added by Andy Clement | 2000 | 4,079 views
This is my first attempt at programming my Pronto. Please give me feedback on what you think. I tried to get the PTV buttons to look just like they do on the remote. Another part that I had to think about was what buttons to put on what panel. I'm no where near being done with this CCF yet.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
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Aaron Kutzner's Big Button CCF
Added by Aaron Kutzner | 2004 | 4,025 views
Custom high quality ultra high resolution config file for your most descriminating and blind clients. This configuration was actually created to the specifications of one of our clients who requested substancially bigger buttons. Appearance was apparently NOT an issue. Have you ever seen the telephones with the big ass buttons that you have to mash down with your palm? Think back to that and now take it to the next level. You can almost stand on these buttons. If size matters to you, look no further.
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