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Turn of Show Coordinate Info to disable the crosshairs and coordinate information for the center of the map. Find Note: If the Visualize tab isnt displayed, right-click on the ribbon tabs, then select Show Tabs > Visualize. The crosshair and coordinate display can be disabled in Configuration, so that only the blue GPS location is displayed. Do one of the following: Click Visualize tab > Coordinates panel > Show UCS Icon at Origin. The Latitude and Longitude of the cross hair center are displayed on the bottom of the screen.
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As you move and the GPS location changes, the blue dot icon will remain centered on the screen as the loaded data pans behind it.ĭrag the map and a crosshair symbol will be placed at the screen center. GPS Centered - This will center the blue dot icon showing the GPS location on the screen. GPS and Crosshair - This will show both the GPS location and show the crosshair symbol and location in the center of the screen. If elevation data is loaded and displayed, the layer elevation at the crosshair location will be displayed. GPS - This will show only the blue dot icon showing the GPS location.Ĭrosshair - This will show only the crosshair symbol in the center of the screen. The location information will also report the elevation and accuracy. The Latitude and Longitude are displayed on the bottom of the screen. Click Apply to activate the new display configuration. The GPS location icon displayed on the map can be changed in Configuration. Icons in the box under Step 2 appear, corresponding to the displays you selected. A larger, translucent blue circle may also be visible, indicating the current GPS location accuracy. A circle icon will show the GPS location, and a blue arrow indicates the heading. The location display icon will appear with an orange background when location is active. You could load 'applications' onto it by linking it to a computer, and write notes to yourself that would show up on the screen of the watch.
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Then came the Timex Datalink, and its capabilities were almost unfathomable for the time. Touch this button to display your location on the map. But in 1994 the idea of a 'smart' 'watch' was anything but normal.