Kittmaster
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I've gotten to like this app over Google maps in the Yukon. I've searched to see how to add a way point and it says to tap the ETA bar and then hit "Add stop".
The other day I was navigating from Point A to Point B and realized I had some clothes I wanted to donate in the back of the truck so I wanted to add a way point to a Salvation Army that I new what on the way between those two points......but I'll damned if I could find the "add stop". All I saw was "change route" / "no sound" / "cancel navigation" where really my only options.
I could use the voice to say "find the salvation army" and it knew to look and get me there, but of course that isn't a way point, just a new nav direction set and ultimately cancelling my Point A to B navigation that was already active.
Is there any way that allows in voice or on the screen to add a way point? I tend to use it a lot but can't figure out this simple feature without having to touch the phone which negates the whole point of Android auto.
I can't seem to really find anything dealing with the Android auto version of it to get some help, unless I'm just searching for the wrong terms.
Anyone have a thought or have done it?
Thank you.
Chris
The other day I was navigating from Point A to Point B and realized I had some clothes I wanted to donate in the back of the truck so I wanted to add a way point to a Salvation Army that I new what on the way between those two points......but I'll damned if I could find the "add stop". All I saw was "change route" / "no sound" / "cancel navigation" where really my only options.
I could use the voice to say "find the salvation army" and it knew to look and get me there, but of course that isn't a way point, just a new nav direction set and ultimately cancelling my Point A to B navigation that was already active.
Is there any way that allows in voice or on the screen to add a way point? I tend to use it a lot but can't figure out this simple feature without having to touch the phone which negates the whole point of Android auto.
I can't seem to really find anything dealing with the Android auto version of it to get some help, unless I'm just searching for the wrong terms.
Anyone have a thought or have done it?
Thank you.
Chris