March 11, 2011 00:45
11-23-10 01:54 AM - Post#5913 Â Â Â
There are a few things you can do when using iNavX in low light conditions:
1) Adjust brightness on the device. On iPad double-tap the home button and slide task bar left to find brightness control. On iPhone, select "Settings" then "Brightness".
2) Select iNavX then "Preferences" then "Night View (Red Filter)" to "ON".
3) When a chart is displayed, select "Setup" then "Night View" to "ON".
4) When a chart is displayed, select the Maximize button.
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Mac, iPhone, iPod, iPad Charting & Navigation & Weather
www.gpsnavx.com
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This is a problem ... Why not use the same simple solution as found in the iBook App with the build in brightness button .. That can even turn the light much further down then the system brightness, so that the iPad can be used navigating at night ..
There are a few things you can do when using iNavX in low light conditions:
1) Adjust brightness on the device. On iPad double-tap the home button and slide task bar left to find brightness control. On iPhone, select "Settings" then "Brightness".
2) Select iNavX then "Preferences" then "Night View (Red Filter)" to "ON".
3) When a chart is displayed, select "Setup" then "Night View" to "ON".
4) When a chart is displayed, select the Maximize button.
************************* *************************
Mac, iPhone, iPod, iPad Charting & Navigation & Weather
www.gpsnavx.com
************************* *************************
This is a problem ... Why not use the same simple solution as found in the iBook App with the build in brightness button .. That can even turn the light much further down then the system brightness, so that the iPad can be used navigating at night ..