The menu covers the screen prompts
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It's a bit annoying.

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@b0hd1 Only while operating the menu, right? As soon as you return to navigation, you see the speed on your screen again. You have to put the buttons for operating the menu somewhere, donโt you?
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@b0hd1 Only while operating the menu, right? As soon as you return to navigation, you see the speed on your screen again. You have to put the buttons for operating the menu somewhere, donโt you?
@Rob-Verhoeff Yes, the buttons do disappear after a while and you can see the speed limit signs correctly, but as you can see in the image posted by the other user, there's enough screen space to place the buttons. They don't have to be on top of the speed limit signs. It's not critical, but it's something that could be improved regarding the app's look and feel.
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@b0hd1 Only while operating the menu, right? As soon as you return to navigation, you see the speed on your screen again. You have to put the buttons for operating the menu somewhere, donโt you?
@Rob-Verhoeff Of course, but we are here to improve the product and strive for excellence
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Absolutely no idea whether that can just be implemented like that. It appears this is an Android Auto screen. How about all that different AA en CP screens in the market?
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Absolutely no idea whether that can just be implemented like that. It appears this is an Android Auto screen. How about all that different AA en CP screens in the market?
@Rob-Verhoeff That's on Android Auto and it happens on several screens I have.
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@Rob-Verhoeff That's on Android Auto and it happens on several screens I have.
@b0hd1 said in The menu covers the screen prompts:
@Rob-Verhoeff That's on Android Auto and it happens on several screens I have.
I think what Rob meant is that not all different screens will have the space for it like on yours.
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@b0hd1 said in The menu covers the screen prompts:
@Rob-Verhoeff That's on Android Auto and it happens on several screens I have.
I think what Rob meant is that not all different screens will have the space for it like on yours.
@Con-Hennekens Other apps have handled this well. Thereโs nothing wrong with drawing inspiration from solutions that work
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@Con-Hennekens Other apps have handled this well. Thereโs nothing wrong with drawing inspiration from solutions that work
@b0hd1, No there is nothing wrong with that, and it is also not what I said.