Font for the distance to the next turn to smal
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Hello—the arrow in Calimoto might be a bit too large, but the font size for the distance to the next turn is just right. I wish it were the same size in the MyRoute-app; as it stands now, it is difficult to read while riding.
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@daniel-7 I completely agree with your request. As far as I’m concerned, both the distance indicator and the arrow could be much larger and more prominent on the screen.
I find the map useful around the current navigation instruction. Other than that, I mainly just want to know when the next instruction is coming up. The road layout and how sharp the upcoming bends are (an argument I see mentioned from time to time) are things I’d rather, and much more easily, get from the real world.

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... Or maybe we’re just at the age where we need reading glasses.

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That’s why I now drive with multifocal glasses that have photochromic lenses. But I don’t have a problem with that at all!
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My solution, bought a bigger tablet

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Yes, I do have reading glasses, but I still try to ride my motorcycle without them. Over the last 30 years, I haven't had any issues with various navigation devices; however, with the myRoute app, the most critical information—specifically "when do I need to make the next turn, and in which direction?"—appears far too small. As Calimoto demonstrates, it is certainly possible to do this differently. Please, dear myRoute Team, make this change—ideally in the very next update. I have also come across older posts indicating that this exact issue bothers other users as well. Something really needs to be changed in this area.
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Yes, I do have reading glasses, but I still try to ride my motorcycle without them. Over the last 30 years, I haven't had any issues with various navigation devices; however, with the myRoute app, the most critical information—specifically "when do I need to make the next turn, and in which direction?"—appears far too small. As Calimoto demonstrates, it is certainly possible to do this differently. Please, dear myRoute Team, make this change—ideally in the very next update. I have also come across older posts indicating that this exact issue bothers other users as well. Something really needs to be changed in this area.
Yes, I do have reading glasses, but I still try to ride my motorcycle without them. Over the last 30 years, I haven't had any issues with various navigation devices; however, with the myRoute app, the most critical information—specifically "when do I need to make the next turn, and in which direction?"—appears far too small. As Calimoto demonstrates, it is certainly possible to do this differently. Please, dear myRoute Team, make this change—ideally in the very next update. I have also come across older posts indicating that this exact issue bothers other users as well. Something really needs to be changed in this area.
Personally, I like the size as it is now and I do not need a big arrow and font like Calimoto has. No idea what your age is, but the older you get the more bad your eyes usually get. Have had progressive glasses for 6 years and thats work very well, even during motorcycling. If I see your example picture, you have no problems with the tomtom size and font?
But as indicated, screen space is limited of course. I also do not know if the developer(s) can make the font individually customizable, that could be a solution for everyone. -
Yes, I do have reading glasses, but I still try to ride my motorcycle without them. Over the last 30 years, I haven't had any issues with various navigation devices; however, with the myRoute app, the most critical information—specifically "when do I need to make the next turn, and in which direction?"—appears far too small. As Calimoto demonstrates, it is certainly possible to do this differently. Please, dear myRoute Team, make this change—ideally in the very next update. I have also come across older posts indicating that this exact issue bothers other users as well. Something really needs to be changed in this area.
Personally, I like the size as it is now and I do not need a big arrow and font like Calimoto has. No idea what your age is, but the older you get the more bad your eyes usually get. Have had progressive glasses for 6 years and thats work very well, even during motorcycling. If I see your example picture, you have no problems with the tomtom size and font?
But as indicated, screen space is limited of course. I also do not know if the developer(s) can make the font individually customizable, that could be a solution for everyone.But as indicated, screen space is limited of course. I also do not know if the developer(s) can make the font individually customizable, that could be a solution for everyone.
I think that has been asked before and came back not possible (yet)
If it's gonna be possible sometimes in the future I would welcome that -
... Or maybe we’re just at the age where we need reading glasses.

Nice point to raise and it shouldn't matter. Reading glasses are for when the focusing muscles in the eyes weaken, which highlights a concern often dismissed by interface designers; you should not need to use refocusing muscles in a vehicle anyway. They are too slow.
Large font is not just for old people - it's for speed. This is why fighter jets and airliners have Heads-up-displays optically focused at infinity, so the muscles are not needed.
UI designers want to make the best of available screen space, naturally, but they are usually designing sitting at a desk, not doing 120kph, and it can result in the wrong priorities.
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I am also aware that space is limited; nevertheless, I still see room for improvement. After all, the street name can apparently be displayed in a large font—something that isn't particularly important to me while riding my motorcycle. I am judging this solely based on my specific use case on a mobile phone, where, as things stand, it is not easy to read. I have only been wearing glasses for two years, and I need them absolutely only for reading. Of course, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but personally, I don't think this has been handled well.
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In my opinion, this also has something to do with road safety. How long do I have to look at the display before I can make out the instructions? With larger text, recognizing them happens much faster.
Is anyone from the myRoute app team actually reading along here?
A statement from myRoute regarding whether we can expect anything in this regard would be appreciated.
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