Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Use A Pocket Pc Gps

GPS Navigation is a digital interface suite used for generating directions. This technology has become the compass for the digital age. GPS Navigation is now available on vehicles, computers and mobile devices. It is commonly used on Pocket PCs and smartphones because these devices offer mobility. This article will explain, in detail, use a Pocket PC GPS.


Instructions


Use a Pocket PC GPS


1. Click the "Start" icon located on your Windows Explorer desktop taskbar. Click "Programs." The screen displays a list of icons that represent the programs and files in the folder.


2. Locate the "GPSGate" icon. Click to access. The GPS Configuration Wizard will appear automatically. The first screen in the setup wizard will display "Search Options" for you to configure.


3. Check the "Wired or Built in GPS" box. This should be the only checked box in this window. If other boxes are checked, uncheck them and click "Next." The GPS Setup Wizard will now attempt to detect the software and program driver to ensure the program is installed properly. When the wizard detects it, click "Yes" to proceed. You will be prompted to configure your "Output Settings."


4. Check the "Share with NMEA Applications" and "ActiveSync" boxes. Click "Next." Your GPS software will now configure your "Output Settings" and apply them to your software. The GPS Setup Wizard will display a notification screen indicating the setup's completion. Click "Finish."


5. Configure your personal GPS preferences to correlate to the Pocket PC settings. Click the GPS ActiveSync Settings. Locate the "Screen Resolution" or "Display" option. Click "Fit to Screen." The most important preference change you need to make is the screen adjustment. You will need to minimize the screen to accommodate your Pocket PC. This adjustment will make your maps and words legible.







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