I use a Nyon 21. As has been reported elsewhere in the forum, the map routing function is problematic to the point that it is sometimes unusable. This is the case for me.
As an alternative, I make a GPX track using other software and import it via ebike-connect to the Nyon device. My intention is to simply display the track in the Nyon and follow it without any inbuilt routing or directions.
The tracks I generate are all along official designated cycle paths which have long been defined properly in Open Street Maps.
In view of the above, in the Nyon map setup I have the "turn by turn display" and "re-routing" options disabled.
The GPX track initially displays correctly but before long re-routing is repeatedly attempted, ignoring the imported GPX track. Consequently inappropriate and unhelpful alternative paths are continually generated by the Nyon.
Is there any way of simply following a GPX track using the Nyon without the above nonsense?
In addition, every time I attempt to use Nyon mapping the attached pop-ups are presented. They are tedious and, in my view, after reading them once are totally unnecessary. Is there any way of stopping them?
Thanks
Peter
As an alternative, I make a GPX track using other software and import it via ebike-connect to the Nyon device. My intention is to simply display the track in the Nyon and follow it without any inbuilt routing or directions.
The tracks I generate are all along official designated cycle paths which have long been defined properly in Open Street Maps.
In view of the above, in the Nyon map setup I have the "turn by turn display" and "re-routing" options disabled.
The GPX track initially displays correctly but before long re-routing is repeatedly attempted, ignoring the imported GPX track. Consequently inappropriate and unhelpful alternative paths are continually generated by the Nyon.
Is there any way of simply following a GPX track using the Nyon without the above nonsense?
In addition, every time I attempt to use Nyon mapping the attached pop-ups are presented. They are tedious and, in my view, after reading them once are totally unnecessary. Is there any way of stopping them?
Thanks
Peter
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