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Does that mean the system will take you to the furthest stop first before taking you to the closest one because that's how you added them? That's not an optimized logic.1. If you add a stop, they are added in reverse order. I was able to enter two stops. Not sure what's the max.
2. You have to get it right I couldn't figure out how to reorder.
Correct. If you want to go to A, then B, then C, you need to put C in as your destination and then add B then A as waypoints. Stupid design...Does that mean the system will take you to the furthest stop first before taking you to the closest one because that's how you added them? That's not an optimized logic.
That's sad, seriously I couldn't imagine designing something I like that in my most drunken stupor.Correct. If you want to go to A, then B, then C, you need to put C in as your destination and then add B then A as waypoints. Stupid design...
That's not good. Have you submitted a feedback? Looks like a simple fix on their side.Correct. If you want to go to A, then B, then C, you need to put C in as your destination and then add B then A as waypoints. Stupid design...
I haven't. The only time I've tried more than one destination was on the day I picked it up.That's not good. Have you submitted a feedback? Looks like a simple fix on their side.
That's not good. Have you submitted a feedback? Looks like a simple fix on their side.
I haven't. The only time I've tried more than one destination was on the day I picked it up.
You can drag and drop them in any order you want, carefully though cuz it’s easy to mess it up.That's not good. Have you submitted a feedback? Looks like a simple fix on their side.
That’s actually incorrect, although it adds chronologically you can drag any stop to any order. Also if you ask for a new destination while driving Alexa will ask if you want to go there before your final destination.Does that mean the system will take you to the furthest stop first before taking you to the closest one because that's how you added them? That's not an optimized logic.
IIRC this is the way that HERE Maps also makes use of offline maps on the cell phone. Offline maps can be loaded but aren't actually used unless you manually put the app in Offline mode. Clunky compared to Google Maps from the GAS suite.Shouldn't be this convoluted, should just work automatically. After, today will have cell all the way home.
@dawktah LucidGT You can drag and drop waypoints in any order you want, just press and hold that waypoint then move it up or down. Not kidding, super useful feature for multiple stops. It is easy to lose them if you back out before you’ve made the changes though so don’t do that!
IIRC this is the way that HERE Maps also makes use of offline maps on the cell phone. Offline maps can be loaded but aren't actually used unless you manually put the app in Offline mode. Clunky compared to Google Maps from the GAS suite.
Stop in Vail for lunch--charge in the village parking structure!Charging in Grand Junction before crossing Rockies
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Stop in Vail for lunch--charge in the village parking structure!
I doubt it---they'vre had them in parking structure for yearsIs it an EA charger? So I can search for it.
There is an EA in Edwards which is a good stop also.Is it an EA charger? So I can search for it.
There is an EA in Edwards which is a good stop also.
For the upper right screen you can just zoom out by pinching the screen in.Stopped in Edwards. Navigation would not restart. Am I missing a setting, my Nav doesn't restart after getting out of the car? I had adaptive cruise stop working twice, was going through mountain twistys so may have just been overworked.
If Lucid is watching this thread, a suggestion. The nav screen top right when in 3D tilt needs to show forwards about 2.5 miles that way next turn is visible.
Also, if charger is your waypoint Nav needs to cancel it as soon as you start charging, just in case you cut across the parking lot, LOL.
In Denver. National Park tour has ended, but miles to go to get to Indianapolis.