Hi again MDX
A wish list item for discussion.
Could there be an option introduced in the settings to either have the Time, GPS Time and the Estimated Time of Arrival displayed in the current 24 hour format or in the 12 hour format?
Currently the GPS Time shows seconds in the display.
If the option was taken to display the times in the 12 hour format, I'm sure that the user would not mind loosing the seconds to have space for AM (the A over the M) and PM (the P over the M)
This would mean that the size of the display fields would not need any re-sizing which should mean that the addition of the option could be relatively simple.
Given that the driver needs to assimilate any information with a quick glance, this option would be appreciated by those of us who think in morning and afternoon terms.
I know the maths is simple but I'd rather the machine gave me the answer instead of me thinking 20:00 hours OK, that's 20 minus 12, that's 8, so it's 8:00pm.
I'd rather be concentrating on the traffic and the road for the few seconds I was doing the maths.
Feedback welcome from anybody out there who agrees or disagrees with me.
Regards,
Crumbley.
Hi Mdx,
Navigator 11.0.16 is available for download - can you do a change log for us poor customers please?
Regards,
Hi MDX
There might be a bug in PC Navigator 11.0.28
If you select the windows default voice the exceeding speed limit warning sounds do not work.
Change the voice to Lotta and the sounds work again.
Regards,
Crumbley.
Where can I download the latest 11.0.35?
Installed today all programs in pc and the latest version available for pna is 11.0.28.1!
Thanks
Regards,
Thanks Martin,
Can you have another look at this one.
I have unchecked cameralight and cameraspeed yet the camera icons still appear on the maps - as I stated in my previous post.
In Navigator 11.0.37 the camera icons still show on the map.
The program does not handle the the camera icons in the way that you and I think that it should.
Are the camera icons held within the map itself?
Can I send you screen shots to prove the point, I will need your email address.
Regards,
Crumbley.
Morning Tomas,
You are right, deleting the two files in folder C:\programdata/mapfactor/setup utility does make the camera icons go away on the PC version.
This is a hidden folder so is a bit tricky doing the delete.
I will need to delete the same two files on the Actis 3 SD card to have the Actis 3 act the same way.
Presumably I will have to go through the same routine in the next upgrade?
Wouldn't it be much better if Navigator did not even look at the two MCA files if the cameralight and cameraspeed are both unchecked?
At least the program would agree with the documentation!
Regards,
Crumbley.
Hi Martin,
I'm running Windows 7, could that be it?
It only became a feature in the current Navigator version 11.0.37
Unchecking the cameraspeed and cameralight stopped the advance warnings, but the camera icons were still showing on the map.
Tomas's work around works, brutal, but it works.
The file deletion proves that the two mca files were being read even though the unchecking should have prevented the read.
Can you test under windows 7 at your end?
I could put the two files back, and send you screenshots if you wish.
Regards, Crumbley.
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