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Hey guy's I know the 3GS uses the digital compass to rotate the map so it's direction up/forward, I can't seem to find that for the Desire, just wondered if anyone knew how to do it??
IIRC you can turn the compass on in the labs option.
I can't see in on my T-Mobile version, updated to Maps 4.1.0
Cant see it on mine either (T-Mobile)
i think he means my location button in labs mine shows a compass arrow
It was a labs option on G1... not on desire seems. does the arrowhead icon not rotate with the phone as you would expect a compas to do? Seems to on mine.
it does rotate on mine n1 that is
What I mean is that on the iPhone when you've got the map up it spins so that the direction your driving or walking etc is straight up like most sat nav's do,
The desire just has a pointer showing your direction but doesn't turn the map around so it might show you travelling down or left or right.
Sycope said:
What I mean is that on the iPhone when you've got the map up it spins so that the direction your driving or walking etc is straight up like most sat nav's do,
The desire just has a pointer showing your direction but doesn't turn the map around so it might show you travelling down or left or right.
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that's strange..... seems weird that it wont do that. I was watching a video on the HD2 using google maps and the compass and that definitely turned the map as you moved.
The legend can do it, so surely your desire can!
At about 05:44, w**.youtube.com/watch?v=TFIcZPdfVe4&feature=channel
ItsYerDa! said:
The legend can do it, so surely your desire can!
At about 05:44, w**.youtube.com/watch?v=TFIcZPdfVe4&feature=channel
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Street view compass mode works fine on the desire, theres no compass mode for the position of the map in birds eye view though.
Rotate screen
hi To auto rotate you need to select this option from Programs, Sound and display
rangavin said:
hi To auto rotate you need to select this option from Programs, Sound and display
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This has nothing to do with Google Maps. This just rotates the display from portrait to landscape.
On my 3d with Google navigation I would get turn by turn directions with street names. With the ET it doesn't say street names. Anyone know how fix this?
There are two pieces of mapping software on the phone, Maps and Directions. Maps does not give turn by turn directions, Directions gives turn by turn directions. In Maps there is a button to have it pass the address and route to Directions for the turn by turn directions.
Blu3Fr0g said:
There are two pieces of mapping software on the phone, Maps and Directions. Maps does not give turn by turn directions, Directions gives turn by turn directions. In Maps there is a button to have it pass the address and route to Directions for the turn by turn directions.
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I think he was referring to spoken street names, not maps vs navigation.
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You have to download the voice intregation plugin from the market...the first time u try to navigate it it should ask u if u want to download it...
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Is there a setting for google maps so that it turns to the same direction I'm facing rather than always north? In other words, the map would line up with the real world. I'd like this to work even when I don't have a data connection. I thought google nav would do this, but I can't get it to work properly offline.
You need to have a GPS lock before the maps turn according to the direction you are facing.
Then press the small square icon with a compass image(i think) at the top right of the map.
Mach3.2 said:
You need to have a GPS lock before the maps turn according to the direction you are facing.
Then press the small square icon with a compass image(i think) at the top right of the map.
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When I have a GPS lock and am in google maps, the small square icon with the compass image in the upper right just moves the map so that the blue my location arrow is in the center of the screen.
First tap should change it to a compass, second tap will do what you want...
That did it
So far I am loving my G3, but this weekend I found a shortfall. My old G2's navigation was just like any other Android device with turn by turn instructions, the little arrow pointing your direction. The G3 however seems allot different. The voice commands and instructions given are correct, but the navigation arrow snakes all over a static map. The arrow doesn't point forward, showing you when a turn is coming, it just moves around on a static map turning in all directions. Is this a setting I'm just not seeing, because I rely heavily on the direction of travel and less on the spoken or printed directions. I've resorted to using waze and other forms of navigation as the stock navigation is just confusing. Does anyone know if there is a setting or a way to setup the device to be more like a standard garmin'esk device with the arrow pointing towards where you're going?
Mmmm out of the box my g3 and the google maps navigation just worked fine. Maybe u need 2 fiddle with the settings of google maps
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In my Huawei Watch, when I go to google map, it shows wrong direction. it's strange that when I turn right, map turn left. I tried to calibrate the compass by rotating the watch in all axis, but get no luck.
Is there any way to fix this?
From everything I've read, it doesn't have a compass.
JimSmith94 said:
From everything I've read, it doesn't have a compass.
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So how it works? it shows direction but in a wrong way that I think it mean it has compass but need calibration. I read somewhere someone said it use phone compass but It work even if phone is disconnected.
JimSmith94 is right, the Huawei Watch does not have a compass. It uses the accelerometer/gyro information to detect relative movement which will cause the rotation. But there is no way it can detect where north is and a calibration is not possible.
It is also not possible to use the phone compass information as both devices can be moved and rotated completely independedn from each other, so the phone orientation is not helpful for the watch.
As far as I've read this issue is addressed in the latest firmware update (1.5) that is currently rolling out for our watch. Unfortunately I have not received it yet, so I can't report what they actually improved here, maybe they disabled it completely.
The item I'm refering to is from a Japanese changelist:
"Googleマップの回転方向に関する問題を解消。"
The online translation for this is:
"Solve problems related to the direction of rotation of the Google map."
Let's see
foo said:
As far as I've read this issue is addressed in the latest firmware update (1.5) that is currently rolling out for our watch. Unfortunately I have not received it yet, so I can't report what they actually improved here, maybe they disabled it completely.
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The update is linked here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67486303&postcount=23
I can verify that at the very least, they fixed Google Map rotation, which is nice. However this does not completely fix the issue that Huawei chose to implement the cheaper 6-axis sensor (like the Asus Zenwatch 2), leaving us without a magnetometer therefore map/compass apps/watch faces that cannot fully function.
To answer your question, Behzadsh, the watch does not have a compass (magnetometer) therefore apps and watch faces that depend on a compass will not work as intended.
Thank you guys for your information
Is there anyone herecommend that was able to decrease the vibration motor?
Behzadsh said:
In my Huawei Watch, when I go to google map, it shows wrong direction. it's strange that when I turn right, map turn left. I tried to calibrate the compass by rotating the watch in all axis, but get no luck.
Is there any way to fix this?
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When You turn right the map will rotate left. It is normal!
bigsee said:
When You turn right the map will rotate left. It is normal!
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I mean when I turn clockwise, the direction on map turns anticlockwise. for example if I turn from north to east the map direction turns from north to west
I haven't this issue anymore since android wear 1.5
Behzadsh said:
I mean when I turn clockwise, the direction on map turns anticlockwise. for example if I turn from north to east the map direction turns from north to west
I haven't this issue anymore since android wear 1.5
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When you are facing "North" and you rotate your body (or watch) towards the West (rotating counterclockwise - left) the map should rotate clockwise (opposite - right) to position what was "West" on the map to be in front of you.. Basically the map is supposed to rotate to keep what is supposed to be in front of you at the top of the display when using the watch for navigation during a walk,run, or bike trip. If you look at Google Maps on your phone, it should behave the same way when you enter compass mode.
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When you are facing "North" and you rotate your body (or watch) towards the West (rotating counterclockwise - left) the map should rotate clockwise (opposite - right) to position what was "West" on the map to be in front of you.. Basically the map is supposed to rotate to keep what is supposed to be in front of you at the top of the display when using the watch for navigation during a walk,run, or bike trip. If you look at Google Maps on your phone, it should behave the same way when you enter compass mode.
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You're right, seems like I described the situation wrong, it did opposite of what you said.
never mind, it has been fixed in android wear 1.5 for me