Auto zoom in Android Auto and Apple Carplay
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I'm am pretty sure that MRA is aware of the autozoom problem in Android Auto.
But is there a kind of roadmap when this will be fixed?
I did a few tours the last few days and the autozoom in urban area was pretty annoying. In urban area there are a lot of sideways and with the current zoomlevel it is pretty hard to see where to turn exactly.
The current zoomlevel shows an area of roughly 3 km2 in a urban area where an area of around 300 m2 (or less) close the crossing where you need to take a turn is more preferable. Then you see exactly what you need to see. -
@M-Schrijver Through the settings, you can adjust the zoom level yourself. Did you try that already?
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Those options only works in the app on your smartphone. Not in Android Auto and Apple Carplay.
The zoomcorrection level gives you the opportunity to correct the default zoomlevel. "+" means more zoomed in compared to the default level . "-" means more zoomed out compared to the default level.
The Tilt level correction changes the angle of the "bird" view.
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@Peter-Schiefer Have a look here:
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@M-Schrijver those corrections are definitely also applied to CarPlay / Android Auto!
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If so. Then they don't work.
Maybe a bit. Let's say 10% of the effect it has on the smartphone itself
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An example:
At this crossing i need to take a turn to the left to a road just before the main crossing.
Because of bad zoom level, you can not always see good enough what is meant.
This is more or less the normal zoom level in Android Auto when reaching a crossing.
The screenshot below has a much better overview of the situation. But this seems not possible.
What i miss.
The closer you get to a crossing, the further it zooms in on the crossing. Until the height of the screen shows a scale of around 20 meters -
Update 4.1.3 will have the ability to turn off zoom corrections for speed / maneuver distance
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@M-Schrijver I agree...zoom levels/consistency, even when ++ all the way, does not give a very good idea of upcoming turns/exits. Hope this is on the list to improve.
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Why is there not a possibility to zoom in or out manually in android auto? on the android phone you can access this. But it is not displayed in android auto screen
This could solve a lot of problems of auto zoom. When arriving to a crossing and need to zoom in, you can do it manually on the phone but not when using android auto.
I'm indicating this button, is not displayed in android auto
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I really hope that autozoom will be implemented in MRA Android Auto support and also that the image can tilt to 3D so that you get (much) more depth on a progressive map display.
I purchased MRA all-in-one lifetime Gold to be able to use it in combination with a Carpuride W619B (possibly a Chigee later) and, of course, because MRA supports Android Auto.
But, after a few test rides on the motorcycle, I came to the conclusion that MRA is not yet suitable for motorcyclists using Android Auto. The setting options are still too limited: you have to set the route and everything on your phone before you start riding. Changing something on the way, for example driving to a gas station, is not possible. You have to stop and grab your phone to make adjustments.
Auto zoom function is missing via Android Auto, which is why I also strongly experience the limitations mentioned by others. 3D display does not work either, the map is linear and 100% flat, which, just like the lack of auto zoom, is very detrimental to being able to look ahead and estimate distances. I especially foresee that this is a huge disadvantage on winding roads, with poor visibility ahead, where you are allowed to drive 100 km/h (think of the Eifel area in Germany for example) because you cannot look ahead and estimate in time, which means you often react just a little too late.There is also always a large white arrow on the map that indicates where you have to take a turn. Due to the wrong zoom position, the arrow is sometimes so large that it extends beyond the screen. You then no longer see a large part of the line that you have to follow and you do not see where you have to go. (By putting the map in night mode, the contrasts fortunately change in such a way that it becomes more visible.)
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@Corjan-Meijerink Hi Corjan, klopt dit was zeker het geval. Maar ervaring in de afgelopen 2 weken is dat dit niet altijd werkt. Soms blijft de AA scherm heel erg uitgezoomt staan en soms juist heel erg ingezoomt.
Het is net alsof, wanneer je op de telefoon in/uit zoomt, dit op het AA scherm ook gebeurt en daarna vast blijft staan als je gaat navigeren. Dan werkt het automatisch in/uitzoomen niet (altijd) meer.
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even on CarPlay sometimes the zoom was crazy big on the phone and on my CP display. it happened first of all when you leave CP for a break and reconnect the phone after return. Some additional restarts during the routing, possible because my wife was driving the car and I was on the passenger seat and could handle the phone solve this issue.
with the new design the new colors for the map while routing you install big big improvments, but ist seems that other new problems were added too. Loss blue line, loss the marker for shaping or via points on the map on CP and phone, crazy zoom, things I had to struggle with on my tour through France since 4.3.x
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@Jörgen said in Auto zoom in Android Auto and Apple Carplay:
@Peter-Schiefer Have a look here:
With all due respect, this example does NOT apply to using MRA via Android Auto, I think? Because if it looked like this on my system, I would jump for joy!
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@PieterG Hi Pieter, this was an answer to Peters question (how -- - + ++) works. And yes this is not Android Auto or CarPlay. This is my outdoor tablet I use on my bike.