1: We'll see what we can do. It was placed on the left side intentionally as we believed the right side would be a bit too close to the edge of the screen.
2: This was always the case 🙂
3: We'll check and improve the styling!
4: I don't think this is something we can change easily but thanks for suggesting anyway!
@Simon-Ferrari I’ve worked through this a bit more and I can sync routes between Navigation and Web. What it didn’t do was sync the Roundtour I originally generated in Web. Not sure why unless it’s because it shows as a “route-track” whereas if I create a route from scratch it just shows as a route.
MRA Navigation will not recognise a route-track. Convert the route-track to a route by clicking +Edit Route-track to be able to use it for navigating.
@Jack-van-Tilburg, reading your response reminded me that I have used that option few years ago. I was planning a long trip to Colorado and I was tired flipping between favorites and the route planning to add new waypoints. I have spent some time to created POIs of the whole state. It works like charm; every time I want to create the route in Colorado, I open the POI, go to the Library and here we are, all my favorites are there.
I would venture to say that you could create multiple lists to make your life little easier creating the routes. 🙂
Thanks Jack.
@Martin-Proudlove
It's some work but doable.
Create a new route give it the desired name from the POI list and place your POIs as described in the manual.
When you have placed all points, you export this file via the <Save as> menu according to the type "OV2" or "CV". (remember the location on the PC)
Now go to <Routelab> and start the <Upload> menu. Use the POI tab and upload the file. (Or follow the instruction "C" in the support article.)
You can then find your POIs in the Library tab in the <Points of interest> menu.