Baggywrinkle
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Looks like an awesome project .... got a copy of your word doc .... awesome. Will have a play.
Thanks for that. ?
Thanks for that. ?
You should send it to rob, the editor at PBO, net he would print it! Pay as well
Hi Stuart,I got mine working on a recent four night trip. Very VERY pleased. It needs a screen dimmer app to protect night vision. Plenty bright enough in the day. Picked up GPS no problem. Runs navionics without lagging. Thanks Andrew.
I wired a button to turn off the left side touch button illumination.Hi Stuart,
Glad it worked well for you.
Have you wired a switch to the back light wire. That dims it for me.
The car radio does not have BT transmit capability like what the phone has. It can only receive BT audio from another transmitter (the phone). BT speakers are the same. Two receivers wont talk to each other, it would make little sense.My problem is I cannot get the Bluetooth to connect via the BT Music logo to anything other then my phone. I have an Anker BT speaker which works fine with the phone using Spotify but it is seen by the Joyx but it will not pair.
Thanks will try that..Looong press on recent apps, pick the split screens you want. Drag the apps you want into the split screen bar at the top.
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Let me know how you got along? I managed to get the split screen to work.Thanks will try that..
Sadly that did not workLet me know how you got along? I managed to get the split screen to work.
All implementations of Android have a Home Screen/Launcher to let you run your more frequently used apps from the main screen/s. Each manufacturer tends to do there own in order to differentiate the look and feel of the device from the competition.I’m not sure what a “Car Launcher” does. Is it an OS or do these double din units come pre loaded with some? If you were only using the device as a chart plotter with Navionics would you still need the launcher?