Hello
I recently purchased a garmin nuvi 265 WT and have basecamp installed. I also have a 4 GB SD card in the machine... and i've hit a few snags. Now I'm not sure if i'm doing something wrong but I've become fed up with trying to work through the problem.
First: I can't delete anything on the nuvi or memory card from within the basecamp software. I right click, nothing. I go to edit on an address i've added while driving and can't delete it, all greyed out. To boot if i use send to the SD card once it's on there I can't delete it, from the GPS or through the software. I read on another forum somewhere that you can delete the conspicuously named files to get rid of the data, but how do I know what to delete? What if I just want to delete one?
I have tried just about everything I can think of, send from nuvi to my collection, delete the file there, then send back to nuvi, saved address still remains. I would suggest, and had expected, that these features operate as more of a sync setup where pc and device changes coincide while connected.
Second: I want to add addresses offline on the computer instead of tapping a touchscreen. When I search for an address using Edit, Find, then Address near center of map (even when entire city is in view), the nearest hit I get is about 65 Km away. Why can't I add a simple address as a waypoint or POI or whatever it is? It can do it on the nuvi, why not in basecamp?
Third: Metadata for addresses i've already saved. Great on the nuvi, junk on basecamp. Actual address shows up in comments and no phone number entry option for use with my bluetooth feature. Why not seperate fields for these entries?
In summary I really hope someone is able to help with this because I am becoming very frustrated very quickly here. I am very pleased with the quality and interface of the nuvi itself, yet am horribly displeased with quality of the support software. I would have expected more out of it than what I am currently looking at. If these features are present and I am doing something completely wrong I will eat my own words gladly, so long as it is conceded that these features are less than simple and obvious to the end user
Good Evening
Chris