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Map scrolling while recording

Since recently map scrolling stopped working. If I press the hand symbol on the map screen to drag the map, the areas entering the screen are not painted anymore. This happens during recording only. Is anybody else seeing this?

  • Me not. Just did a test during an activity - no such problems.
    Ok, can take a few seconds to repaint...

  • I've been experiencing this regularly and is more problematic when the map area being viewed contains the course/track history. (Something, which the release notes for the 10.20 firmware suggests has been changed/updated)

    I've also had instances when panning, where you get areas of the map that flash on/off though never stay on. It's like one map tile refreshes ok but another one is in a constant state of refresh. 

    I'm using a 3rd party OSM map & the detail level is set to normal; The lag is more obvious at higher map scales > 500m, which is understandable as they map has more data to refresh.

    I did report this to the beta team at the time. Only time will tell if it actually gets fixed

  • Maybe related to screen repainting? I'm riding with the elevation screen active. ClimPro kicks in because there's a climb approching. When I have finished the climb, ClimPro close and I am sent back to my previous screen, the elevation screen in my case. There's no green drawing of the elevation. The screen is empty. I must change screen and come back to have the elevation displayed again. Are you experiencing the same erratic behavior?

  • What firmware version do you have installed? Do you have a power meter connected?

  • I've downgraded to v10.0 and the problem disappeared. Then I've upgraded to v10.2 again and couldn't reproduce the issue until I've connected my power meter. I'm also experiencing the flashing as hotdogpartysausage explained.

    I don't see any relationship between map painting and power meter but it's a Garmin...