Is it possible to enter waypoints using coordinates from home and give them a meaningful name? As in any normal GPS.
Is it possible to enter waypoints using coordinates from home and give them a meaningful name? As in any normal GPS.
I understand that something so simple is not possible, and I am also very tired of "making a U-turn" over and over again. You can drive back and forth for hours if you don't look at another map and make a decision.
It is also extremely difficult to find public transport, stations, etc., but you can easily find tons of irrelevant commercial companies.
I was a bit outside Kalundborg, and after a long time I finally found Kalundborg station in the useless interface, pressed "drive" only to be told that there was a route calculation error. I tried several times from several places with the same result.
I have never understood the timer button and forget about it every time.
I can conclude that Garmin is still illogical to use and clumsily designed. Is it really that difficult to copy the user interface from, for example, Koomot?
After spending hours on it, I finally figured it out. There are several ways to do it, but I found this method the easiest.
1. Use Google My Maps, create your points, go to the menu, find the three dots and select Export KML file.
2. Go to the kml2gpx website and convert your file to GPS.
3. Connect your Explore 2 to your computer. The GPS file must be copied to the Newfiles folder, which is write-protected. The write protection is removed by holding down the lap/reset button for 30 seconds. The Newfiles folder should now be accessible, and you can copy your GPS files to the folder. The GPS points can now be found on your Explore 2 under saved positions.
The folder structure does not appear to have been transferred; all POIs are in one pile. Can anyone help, or is this not possible? I have tried POI Loader and the method where the files are copied to the Newfiles folder with the same result.