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Jonny Fresh



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Sat Nav Split screen

I was reading on freel2.com (got bored!) that you can split the sat nav screen to have small scale one side and large scale on the other, this used to prove very useful on my BMW as you could get the overall picture and see the detailed turns at the same time.

Is this possible on the RRS or is it another case of the freeloader having some better kit than the RRS as someone was moaning about earlier?

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How does one achieve a split screen VA?

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You can even have it showing the map on the one side and a list of turns on the other side Thumbs Up
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Jonny Fresh wrote:
How does one achieve a split screen VA?


RTFM!

I'll get back to you - can't remember off hand but it's fairly obvious. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
2009 Alaska TDV8 - Gone and much missed.



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I'll have a fiddle with it on my way home..................the sat nav that is! Embarassed

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second icon from the left on the main display Thumbs Up Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh
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From memory and w/o being in the car - the icon says what it does on the tin.... angle of attack also an option from memory

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press the map then one of the buttons that comes up on the bottom me thinks? Tis very useful.

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