I cheat--I use a wireless mouse with my laptopadvnzer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 31, 2018 11:10 pmi beleive this is the same as inserting a point.I have never had success with this .I belive its because i have a laptop and cant(or dont know how) to do this on a touchpad mousesussamb wrote: ↑Fri Aug 31, 2018 10:46 pm First ensure the route is selected so it's highlighted. Then Alt + click and hold, then drag while holding down. Release when the point is where you want it. If you hover the point, but still hold down, you should see the route recalculate to what it would be if you let go.
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Place your cursor on the highlighted route and hold down the"Alt key" and the "Left Click button" and now you can drag it where you want it. I also use a mouse for my laptops to make this easier.advnzer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 31, 2018 11:10 pmi beleive this is the same as inserting a point.I have never had success with this .I belive its because i have a laptop and cant(or dont know how) to do this on a touchpad mousesussamb wrote: ↑Fri Aug 31, 2018 10:46 pm First ensure the route is selected so it's highlighted. Then Alt + click and hold, then drag while holding down. Release when the point is where you want it. If you hover the point, but still hold down, you should see the route recalculate to what it would be if you let go.
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with a bit of reprogramming of fingers i have managed to do this,alt click business and the end result is exactly like the insert point tool but the alt click method is easier becuae you dont have to wriggle the mouse sround to make the black line come up as per
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Thank you to everyone who has come forward with advice and assistance, I think I'm getting somewhere now.
I have cleared everything down from BaseCamp and the unit and started afresh. With a little fiddling round I now seem to have routes in both that are coming up close to my expectations.
Still confused as to why it seems to take exception to perfectly serviceable roads sometimes though......
I have cleared everything down from BaseCamp and the unit and started afresh. With a little fiddling round I now seem to have routes in both that are coming up close to my expectations.
Still confused as to why it seems to take exception to perfectly serviceable roads sometimes though......
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make sure your avoidances align with what you want.If it wont take the road you may need to put in a shaping point or three.When you insert those points and they show up in the route box there is some way to turn off alerts
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If you're able to post a screenshot and say where it is we should be able to explain why. I've never come across a situation where BaseCamp routing however weird can't be explained.
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really ! i find it not logical at all sometimes it will put in a big loop to avoid the road i want to go down.and i cant see that avoidances,distance or time is any more the way i want to go.I am sure there must be some logic.I think the whole thing has become far to specific. should ony be a couple of avoidances IMHO
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Did you find this Video? I found it very useful.Rynglieder wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 9:30 am Still confused as to why it seems to take exception to perfectly serviceable roads sometimes though......
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You can create your own profiles, so just create one with the avoidances etc you want.advnzer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 9:47 amreally ! i find it not logical at all sometimes it will put in a big loop to avoid the road i want to go down.and i cant see that avoidances,distance or time is any more the way i want to go.I am sure there must be some logic.I think the whole thing has become far to specific. should ony be a couple of avoidances IMHO
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If it makes you feel better- it's not just you. Base Camp does it to me occasionally. There's still a section of road about 1/2 mile long that I travel every other day that BaseCamp will do whatever it can to avoid. I never have figured out why but it's like it thinks the road is closed for construction. Even if I put 6 shaping points in 600 yds it simply will not route down that section. I've used Garmin Express to report this several times over the last 10 yrs but nothing has ever come of it.advnzer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 9:47 am really ! i find it not logical at all sometimes it will put in a big loop to avoid the road i want to go down.and i cant see that avoidances,distance or time is any more the way i want to go.I am sure there must be some logic.I think the whole thing has become far to specific. should ony be a couple of avoidances IMHO
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