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manual:user_guide:settings:control [2019/11/15 11:00] – [Zoom according to speed] mstupka | manual:user_guide:settings:control [2023/05/05 11:20] (current) – [Screen On/Off Control] mstupka | ||
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- | ==== Advertisement ==== | + | |
- | <wrap info> | + | |
- | Un-checking offers **purchase** of banner-free **Locus Map Pro** version:\\ {{ : | + | |
- | ==== 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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==== Screen On/Off Control ==== | ==== Screen On/Off Control ==== | ||
- | <WRAP round info> | + | <WRAP round info> |
+ | * This option overrides system screen on/off settings. | ||
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Defines situations when the **screen is turned on/off by gestures or the app itself**. | Defines situations when the **screen is turned on/off by gestures or the app itself**. | ||
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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: | ||
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==== Always screen on ==== | ==== Always screen on ==== | ||
- | <WRAP round info>The option overrides system screen on/off setting but does not influence the settings made by the //Screen on/off control// feature. It is available only in **Locus Map Pro**.</ | + | <WRAP round info>The option overrides |
Locus Map prevents the phone screen from turning off: | Locus Map prevents the phone screen from turning off: | ||
* **Always** - permanent screen on | * **Always** - permanent screen on | ||
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* **Locus Map** mode - double tap shows hidden panels | * **Locus Map** mode - double tap shows hidden panels | ||
* **Google Maps** mode - double tap = zoom in, two fingers tap = zoom out, one single finger tap = show hidden panels | * **Google Maps** mode - double tap = zoom in, two fingers tap = zoom out, one single finger tap = show hidden panels | ||
- | ==== Use hardware | + | ==== Use hardware |
- | Volume | + | Locus Map can be controlled by local or external buttons and other controllers: |
- | + | * **Disabled** - Locus can be controlled only via the device screen | |
- | Phones with hardware or Bluetooth keyboard can be also controlled by letters **C** - map centering, **D** - display, **G** - GPS, **arrow buttons** - map shift, **+/-** - zooming. | + | * **Enabled** - volume |
+ | * **Carpe Iter** - mode enabling control via a third party interface | ||
+ | * **WunderLINQ** - mode enabling control via a third party interface | ||
==== Simple multi-touch ==== | ==== Simple multi-touch ==== | ||
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Position of the buttons can be changed by **dragging their icons up or down across both panels**:\\ {{ : | Position of the buttons can be changed by **dragging their icons up or down across both panels**:\\ {{ : | ||
+ | === Automatic button placing === | ||
+ | Use this if you have a tablet or bigger screen or you rotate the screen often. It **connects the two panels into a flexible one**:\\ {{ : | ||
=== Add new item === | === Add new item === | ||
* **Add function to panel** - adds a new button with selected function to the functions panels:\\ {{ : | * **Add function to panel** - adds a new button with selected function to the functions panels:\\ {{ : | ||
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==== Top Panel Hiding ==== | ==== Top Panel Hiding ==== | ||
- | Hides the top panel when inactive. Double tapping on the map displays it back provided the //Map control style// is set to //Locus Map// mode. Three-finger | + | Hides the top panel when inactive |
==== Bottom Panel Hiding ==== | ==== Bottom Panel Hiding ==== | ||
- | Hides the bottom panel when inactive. Double tapping on the map displays it back provided the //Map control style// is set to //Locus Map// mode. Three-finger | + | Hides the bottom panel when inactive |
==== Right panel hiding ==== | ==== Right panel hiding ==== | ||
- | Hides the right panel when inactive. Double tapping on the map displays it back provided the //Map control style// is set to //Locus Map// mode. Three-finger | + | Hides the right panel when inactive |
==== Panels vs Screen Orientation ==== | ==== Panels vs Screen Orientation ==== | ||
- | If the hiding of panels is on, it sets their further behavior depending on the screen orientation: | + | If the hiding of panels is turned |
* **Both** - panels hide in both landscape and portrait modes | * **Both** - panels hide in both landscape and portrait modes | ||
* **Landscape mode** - panels hide in landscape mode only | * **Landscape mode** - panels hide in landscape mode only |