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| manual:user_guide:settings:control [2022/04/07 11:53] – mstupka | manual:user_guide:settings:control [2023/05/05 11:20] (current) – [Screen On/Off Control] mstupka | ||
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| - | ==== FullScreen ==== | ||
| - | Hides system panel at the top (or bottom) of the screen to enlarge the map area:\\ {{ : | ||
| ==== Orientation Lock ==== | ==== Orientation Lock ==== | ||
| Eliminates rotating of the display depending on the phone position. | Eliminates rotating of the display depending on the phone position. | ||
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| * **Wave once** - wave once in front of the device proximity sensor to turn the Locus Map screen on | * **Wave once** - wave once in front of the device proximity sensor to turn the Locus Map screen on | ||
| * **Wave twice** - wave twice in front of the device proximity sensor to turn the Locus Map screen on | * **Wave twice** - wave twice in front of the device proximity sensor to turn the Locus Map screen on | ||
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| === Guidance/ | === Guidance/ | ||
| * **Turn on when notified of a point** - Locus Map screen turns on when it notifies user of a point coming closer (notifications must be on, see [[manual: | * **Turn on when notified of a point** - Locus Map screen turns on when it notifies user of a point coming closer (notifications must be on, see [[manual: | ||