
- 3790t-POIs-Sometimes-Cant-Be-Recognized
- 07-22-2010
![]() Re: 3790t POIs Sometimes Can't Be Recognized
| Elmo P. Shagnas... | 07-22-2010 |
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Didn't have this problem on my 755t but its an irritant on the 3790t.
Even in landscape orientation (it can be rotated to portrait), the
font on the found POIs is too large and sometimes gets truncated
causing duplicates. It would sure be nice to have either a smaller
font or text that scrolls in place.
There are five terminals at Houston Intercontinental Airport (IAH).
When you find them the text is so long that all five look the same
hence you can't figure out which is which.
Joel
ummmmm....isn't getting to the airport in general enough? Can't you--or
anyone else--find the appropriate terminal using the signs?
Have we as a people really gone down so low as to be whining about
something like this?
> Didn't have this problem on my 755t but its an irritant on the 3790t.
> Even in landscape orientation (it can be rotated to portrait), the
> font on the found POIs is too large and sometimes gets truncated
> causing duplicates. It would sure be nice to have either a smaller
> font or text that scrolls in place.
> Even in landscape orientation (it can be rotated to portrait), the
> font on the found POIs is too large and sometimes gets truncated
> causing duplicates. It would sure be nice to have either a smaller
> font or text that scrolls in place.
I don't have a 3790t, but my other Garmins have an option to change font
size in the map setup.
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> Even in landscape orientation (it can be rotated to portrait), the
> font on the found POIs is too large and sometimes gets truncated
> causing duplicates. It would sure be nice to have either a smaller
> font or text that scrolls in place.
>
> There are five terminals at Houston Intercontinental Airport (IAH).
> When you find them the text is so long that all five look the same
> hence you can't figure out which is which.