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With your map up, hold finger over the lower info box to bring up the selection screen and choose the option you want displayed. Do for both left and right boxes.
With your map up, hold finger over the lower info box to bring up the selection screen and choose the option you want displayed. Do for both left and right boxes.
Hmmm I see you can change those, but you'd lose something.
If I'm not mistaken, if you change the right item where the time is displayed, you can change it to a number of time variables.
I dont think you have the option on the left to display time, but I might be wrong. I like the media listed on the left. Since I dont use the map very often, I dont care which time is displayed. I can guestimate what time it is based on time of arrival for the short trips I need the nav.
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I wil have to take a closer look at the options available. I just quickly glanced at them and thought they both had the same options on the initial screen. I didn't scroll down to do a line by line comparison.
When I double checked mine yesterday, the same choices were available on both left and right boxes. Assuming I'm understanding the question here
Ahh, they may very well be. I didnt scroll through the list of option for the left menu item. But again, you'll give up the listed media item. I think that may be the default display item on the left.
You can have whichever option displayed on whichever side you desire. The choices are the same for either side. I even had clock displayed on both sides at same time for chits and grins. I don't know which setting is a default, as I always have mine set to Time and Temp.
I do wish we could have the temp displayed while in the audio screen vs having to push the info button, but thats just small potatoes.
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