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• The route you traveled for each trip is shown as a colored line
(c)
on a map.
Four types of maps are available-click on the name of a map type
(d)
to
change the view:
MAP
-a “road map” style view, complete with road names.
SATELLITE
-an aerial photo of the area.
HYBRID
-a combination of the first two maps.
TERRAIN
-this is a topographic map showing elevation data for the area.
• The zoom slider and position arrow pad allow you to zoom in/out and move
around on the map
(e)
.
• Click on the name of a trip to highlight it on the map. You can hide any trip by
clicking on the “eye” icon next to it’s name
(f)
.
• To change the name of a folder (from the default date to something like
“Canyon Trip Day 1”), right click on its name. You can also right click on a trip
within the folder to rename it.
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(Fig. 16)
• Clicking on the “handle”
(g)
at the bottom center of the map screen will open
a popup graph window. This will allow you to view graphs for elevation,
temperature or speed (any two of these) over distance traveled, or over time
elapsed during any part of your trip. The graph line color matches the selected
trip segment’s color. Use the pull-downs
(h)
to select what data is displayed.
• To create a new folder, click the plus (+) icon on the bottom left
(i)
. Existing
trips can be dragged from their original folder into the new one.
• To delete a trip or trips folder, drag it to the trash icon
(j)
.
• Click “Share”
(k)
to post your trip map on Facebook.
• Click “Export Current Map”
(l)
and to save as a .jpg image, or send via email
• Click “Settings”
(m)
to select the menu language and English/metric units.
• When you have finished using the HuntTrack application, simply click
“Logout”
(n)
. Your trip data is automatically saved in your account.
addiTionaL aPP FeaTuReS
• Clicking on the target icon on the right side of the map
(Fig. 17, A)
will allow
you to add custom location marks anywhere on the map, using one of five
icons. Move the cursor where you want it on the map, click, then select an