Route displayed white on white at change of direction
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Hi.
The title says it all.
This behaviour is not new, but kind of bothering.
See pics...
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Did you tried a hard reset? Recently updated the devies?
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@Nomko-Nomden said in Route displayed white on white at change of direction:
Did you tried a hard reset? Recently updated the devies?
It's been like that for months, just didn't bother to take pictures and post it.
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Version 4.3.0 - 321 and no change.... and it makes riding unsafe.
Am I the only one with this problem ?
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@ATLast said in Route displayed white on white at change of direction:
Version 4.3.0 - 321 and no change.... and it makes riding unsafe.
Am I the only one with this problem ?
Yesterday also on 321 I had for few kilometers no blue line either on the iPhone nor on the CP display in my car. Only the red (my choice) position button on the road in the new color sheme
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@ATLast If you adjust the zoom settings (zoom out) it does become clearer.
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I think i had a similar problem yesterday. Was driving and coming up to a turn when the screen started to lag and then multiple lines appeared and it all got very confusing. The voice prompts continued normally but you could not tell where you were on the screen. I tapped the compass and switched to top down view and it was instantly cleared up. I didn't have a chance to snap a screen shot.
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@ATLast I thought that it was a feature of the Dart colour scheme. I noticed it but it didn’t bother me because the direction panel was ok as were the spoken directions.
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@Bart-DM said in Route displayed white on white at change of direction:
@ATLast If you adjust the zoom settings (zoom out) it does become clearer.
Hi Bart.
Thank you for your suggestion : I tried it, but it didn't improve anything.
It even made, at some point, things worse...
The only thing that improved a tiny little bit was to push line opacity to the maximum: then, a vague thin line appears to border the white arrow that covers the route.
By the way, you will also notice the difference the arrival time is displayed on the phone and on the Android Auto screen of the bike: the three pictures have been taken at the same moment:
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@Mzokk said in Route displayed white on white at change of direction:
@ATLast I thought that it was a feature of the Dart colour scheme. I noticed it but it didn’t bother me because the direction panel was ok as were the spoken directions.
Thank you for your suggestion, but I tried to switch between the three themes and it didn't change anything.
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@RetiredWingMan said in Route displayed white on white at change of direction:
I think i had a similar problem yesterday. Was driving and coming up to a turn when the screen started to lag and then multiple lines appeared and it all got very confusing. The voice prompts continued normally but you could not tell where you were on the screen. I tapped the compass and switched to top down view and it was instantly cleared up. I didn't have a chance to snap a screen shot.
Hi.
I don't think it is the same problem: mine is constant and occurs only at intersection, when a white line appears over the route.
But thank you anyway.
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I want to thank all the people taking the time to answer and try to find an explanation/solution: I really appreciate it.
I won't include the people @MRA who could easily step in and either give a solution or acknowledge a bug: that would save everyone's time.
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I went to Suffolk yesterday using iPhone 15 Max Pro and found that when using MRA Next with the Map Style set to Explore (which I like) on yellow roads the white direction arrows were not very clear and it looked like a break in the road.
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@ATLast The white line is an arrow indicating direction. Hence my suggestion to zoom out further, then you will see the full arrow.
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@ATLast said in Route displayed white on white at change of direction:
I won't include the people @MRA who could easily step in and either give a solution or acknowledge a bug: that would save everyone's time.
Don't you think that this a bit harsh? Especially since the solution has been given. Ever considered that this is no bug but a settings thing, probably in the combination with your specific (settings of) your AA/CP headend? I call AA/CP "an extra layer of complexity" for a reason...
People were asking for an option to make the routeline less fat, well this is the result.