Centering issue
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While riding (and stopping during the trip) I had situations where the Focus of the "car" moved suddenly to the left bottom or even outside of the screen. the only solution was to restart the navigation.
I noted this bug since several version. NB: I use my phone in Landscape!
Why can't you recenter the view e.g. when I click on the change perspective?
Oh and forcing the view to stick to Portrait or Landscape would be so helpful. My phone is placed at the center of my Steering and at an 45° angel and sometimes thinks its in Portrait which is very annoying. -
Interesting issue! Haven't seen it myself but will definitely keep an eye out.
If you lock the screen while navigating (using the feature in our app, simply open the menu while navigating and it's right there) the orientation will remain fixed!
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While riding (and stopping during the trip) I had situations where the Focus of the "car" moved suddenly to the left bottom or even outside of the screen. the only solution was to restart the navigation.
I noted this bug since several version. NB: I use my phone in Landscape!
Why can't you recenter the view e.g. when I click on the change perspective?
Oh and forcing the view to stick to Portrait or Landscape would be so helpful. My phone is placed at the center of my Steering and at an 45° angel and sometimes thinks its in Portrait which is very annoying.@Robert-Laudensack, recentering is done by tapping the compass icon. In Dynamic mode it also recenters after about 10 seconds not moving the map. Me too does not recognize what you are describing. Preventing to change orientation already is a feature every smartphone has.
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@Robert-Laudensack, recentering is done by tapping the compass icon. In Dynamic mode it also recenters after about 10 seconds not moving the map. Me too does not recognize what you are describing. Preventing to change orientation already is a feature every smartphone has.
@Con-Hennekens I don't know if @Robert-Laudensack is using Android Auto.
When I use that I have seen a couple of times where the map went a bit of screen for whatever reason, most likely my big vingers, that a centre button was displayed witch fixed the view -
@Con-Hennekens I don't know if @Robert-Laudensack is using Android Auto.
When I use that I have seen a couple of times where the map went a bit of screen for whatever reason, most likely my big vingers, that a centre button was displayed witch fixed the view@Marinus-van-Deudekom: I don't think so

@Robert-Laudensack said in Centering issue:
NB: I use my phone in Landscape!
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@Marinus-van-Deudekom: I don't think so

@Robert-Laudensack said in Centering issue:
NB: I use my phone in Landscape!
@Con-Hennekens I've never seen that button on my phone or tablet just on Android Auto

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Interesting issue! Haven't seen it myself but will definitely keep an eye out.
If you lock the screen while navigating (using the feature in our app, simply open the menu while navigating and it's right there) the orientation will remain fixed!
@Corjan-Meijerink said in Centering issue:
Interesting issue! Haven't seen it myself but will definitely keep an eye out.
If you lock the screen while navigating (using the feature in our app, simply open the menu while navigating and it's right there) the orientation will remain fixed!
Yeah I seen that lock feature, I suggested it some time ago against raindrops
but forgot to use it for locking the orientation
The loss of focus happens mostly after breaks and me using the phone for other stuff returning to navigation after.
I am on a Oukitel WP22 as my primary Navi device and my Samsung A54 which I use as my normal phone and Navi Backup and , not Android Auto (I use that in my car).
I nearly only use the dynamic mode. tapping the Compass does not solve the issue - it ried that serveral time, only quit MRA and restart solves the issue.
I'll try to do a screen shot next time, but you know during a 400km day trip I am enough stressed about solving the issue instead of proper documenting it: