Oudie 3
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User Interface (UI)
Screen orientation
may not be supported on all devices. If certain or all directions are greyed out then
your devices does not support rotating the screen in that particular direction. The directions given are
relative to the default orientation:
0 = default orientation
90 = 90 degrees clock-wise from the default orientation
180 = upside down from the portrait orientation
270 = 90 degrees anti-clockwise from the default orientation
Changing the screen orientation requires a reboot of the Oudie in order for all changes to take effect.
Dialog timeout
sets up how long a dialog will wait for you to press something before it quits and
returns back to navigation. Dialogs subjected to this are Zoom, Flight Properties, Wind, Map orientation
and similar. Note that the Settings dialog is not a subject to disappearing as we consider you know what
you are doing when you are going through the Settings.
Drag limit
is an area of pixels within which the control will not move even if you move the stylus or your
finger. This is required for using the display with fingers because it is difficult to keep still in a shaky
environment of the glider.
Snap pix
lets you choose the margin for how far away a point from the database is selected
Summary of Contents for Oudie 3
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