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Anyone using Garmin's Earthmate app on IOS?

Kevin108

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I'm planning a trip for next month, so I've been practicing creating and following nonsense routes around home just to make the use of the app second nature. I've learned to create routes, convert them, import, export, and load them on a variety of apps and devices...but for the life of me, I cannot figure out how to get the map the screen to follow me when I'm driving a route. I have to continuously manually move the screen to see what's coming up next. When my blue arrow leaves the screen, it keeps on moving. How do I get the screen to track my location at a comfortable zoom level such as this?

 

1Louder

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Top right of the map screen the Compass Icon with the triangle. Typically you tap on that and it will center you on the map. I don't have my iPad handy to confirm this though.
 

Kevin108

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It does center you on the map, but it also zooms you all the way out, so that's definitely not what I need to press.
 

shoredreamer

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Once you center yourself on the map by pressing the compass icon with the triangle, to zoom in, you then hit the zoom in (+) button on the right hand side of the screen.
 

Kevin108

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But as I proceed along the route, I am able to drive off the screen. The screen does not follow my location along the route.
 

Kevin108

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I'll try to remember to take my tablet and record a video of things. That may make the explanation clearer.
 

nickburt

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Hmmm, as long as you've centered yourself, it should track you (at 10 min intervals, unless you force a sync manually).
I'll give mine a go next time I'm out on the road (probably Thursday now).
 

VCeXpedition

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So I know this question is about iOS, but with Android the above process works perfectly as stated.

If I need to zoom in, a pinch and zoom or a "+" gets me there and it follows with me in the center.
All bets are off with iOS, I'm not an apple fan.
Not sure it's optimized with iOS?

Just a data point for you maybe...


Dan.
 

nickburt

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So I know this question is about iOS, but with Android the above process works perfectly as stated.

If I need to zoom in, a pinch and zoom or a "+" gets me there and it follows with me in the center.
All bets are off with iOS, I'm not an apple fan.
Not sure it's optimized with iOS?

Just a data point for you maybe...


Dan.
Had it working fine on both Iphone and Ipad. :sunglasses::sunglasses:
 

Kevin108

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Hmmm, as long as you've centered yourself, it should track you (at 10 min intervals, unless you force a sync manually).
I'll give mine a go next time I'm out on the road (probably Thursday now).
I'm not talking about the Tracking/breadcrumb feature, I'm talking about the screen tracking/following your movement (the blue arrow) as you navigate a route, just as it would with Google Maps or Waze.

(Sorry for the super shake cam.)
 

nickburt

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Yay, result. Glad it's sorted. :smiley::smiley:
Maybe not noticed on mine, because auto zoom is one of the things I usually turn off on most nav kit or apps because I'll decide when I want to zoom in or out. It annoys the heck out of me when I'm going fast enough for the app or device to decide I need to see a much bigger area!
 

Kevin108

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Some subtext on the menu to indicate what Auto Zoom actually did would be useful. I was under the impression it would auto zoom to where you were rather than edge to edge of your route. Glad the see the payout on my persistence though. Looking forward to using this navigation soon!
 
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