Android - Cursor Re-center Issue After Waypoint Menu
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I have provided a screen capture of what appears to be an issue with the screen position cursor nor reverting back to its correct position after I have used the waypoint menu and tapped outside the menu. Not sure whether this is the intended behaviour?
Waypoint menu and cursor screenshot
Using Pixel 6 Pro - Android 13 of 5 Mar 23
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I have provided a screen capture of what appears to be an issue with the screen position cursor nor reverting back to its correct position after I have used the waypoint menu and tapped outside the menu. Not sure whether this is the intended behaviour?
Waypoint menu and cursor screenshot
Using Pixel 6 Pro - Android 13 of 5 Mar 23
@Dave-J-0 Tap the compass to re-centre
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This does indeed seem like intended behaviour. After tapping on a waypoint the camera will focus there and stops tracking your location.
If you want it to follow you again, simply tap the compass as @Nick-Carthew mentioned.
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This does indeed seem like intended behaviour. After tapping on a waypoint the camera will focus there and stops tracking your location.
If you want it to follow you again, simply tap the compass as @Nick-Carthew mentioned.
@Corjan-Meijerink that does not work with the compass as I am aware of that. This shift appears to be because of the software thinking the menu is still there. If you tap the 3 dots it then allows the cursor to re-centre. I have seen this same issue sometimes when you turn from portrait to landscape and a tap of the 3 dots menu then re-centres again. Appears to have happened with this last version of the software on my Android.
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@Corjan-Meijerink that does not work with the compass as I am aware of that. This shift appears to be because of the software thinking the menu is still there. If you tap the 3 dots it then allows the cursor to re-centre. I have seen this same issue sometimes when you turn from portrait to landscape and a tap of the 3 dots menu then re-centres again. Appears to have happened with this last version of the software on my Android.
@Dave-J-0 thanks, I'll have a look

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@Corjan-Meijerink that does not work with the compass as I am aware of that. This shift appears to be because of the software thinking the menu is still there. If you tap the 3 dots it then allows the cursor to re-centre. I have seen this same issue sometimes when you turn from portrait to landscape and a tap of the 3 dots menu then re-centres again. Appears to have happened with this last version of the software on my Android.
@Dave-J-0 in the next update I made some changes to improve this behaviour

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@Dave-J-0 in the next update I made some changes to improve this behaviour

@Corjan-Meijerink Brill. Thank you.
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