i just wanted to install Navigator on my new Windows Tablet (Windows 8.1 pro), Lenovo Miix 2 8, which has a build-in GPS, like many others new tablets have now aswell, but the software just doesn't work with it. It only looks for GPS sources at COM Ports, not at build-in ones.
Can you add the support of build-in GPS Chips? Think more and more Tablets/Netbooks/Notebooks will have them, right now there are already quite a bit out there and more are coming
No, you are correct. I also tried to get somewhere by researching the connection problem but got nowhere and as I happened to have the Receiver lying around I used that. I have noticed that Maplin are doing a GPS Dongle for £29 which will work, cheaper than the BT338 Device. I should point out that I have the "Paid For" version of Navigator 12.
So thats why i posted this in "Feature Request", i mean there are will be even more users with a buid-in GPS, that are all looking for a navigation App and the fix programm from centrafuse just cant be the solution? Please implement them in the next version !
I have a Sony Vaio Duo 13 with GPS inplace too. SOLTION: Download the "SensorDiagnosticTool". Start the tool and wait to, the inplace GPS (e.g. HUAWEI GNSS Sessor) logs GPS data - not the "Windows postionsdata"!. Atfer then, start MapfactorNavigator Free and select the inplace GPS. Just, you have the GPS in MapFactor on your map.
Correct me if I am wrong but this is not a gadget issue. Ass people posted above advice, this is a problem with programs installed on a tablet. A lot of these gadgets that are half computer, half phone do act like mobile tracking software, but there is a lot of program incompleteness.
Have you tried factory reset or satellites connection configuration? Might help. Sometimes the issue can be solved via installing iphone spy app which has built-in custom configurations for navigation. Give it a shot. Hope it's helpful for you (: