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General Category => The Knowledge => GPS => Topic started by: Felicity on 09 July, 2017, 08:19:54 pm

Title: Garmin Edge Touring avoidance setup
Post by: Felicity on 09 July, 2017, 08:19:54 pm
A simple question: I have read in several places that the recommended navigation settings included disabling the options ("unpaved roads" and"narrow trails") under "avoidance settings - select items to avoid"). But I can't work out what the "disabled" setting is - there is a button that shows an orange bar when you slide it to the right and a black bar when you slide it to the left. Neither of those colours shouts out to me that it means "disabled" or "not disabled", and the manual offers so guidance - so can someone enlighten me as to which setting is which?
Title: Re: Garmin Edge Touring avoidance setup
Post by: robgul on 09 July, 2017, 09:00:20 pm
The bars are "switches" - black, dot to the left is OFF (i.e. disabled)

The words manual and Garmin do not go together in any semblance of logic!   Detail is notoriously poor, although much of the software is fairly intuitive.


Rob
Title: Re: Garmin Edge Touring avoidance setup
Post by: frankly frankie on 09 July, 2017, 09:08:05 pm
The bars are "switches" - black, dot to the left is OFF (i.e. disabled)

So that's a double negative.  The avoidance is disabled, ie OFF='these roads are routable'.   ???
Title: Re: Garmin Edge Touring avoidance setup
Post by: Kim on 09 July, 2017, 09:56:14 pm
The bars are "switches" - black, dot to the left is OFF (i.e. disabled)

This is one of my UI pet hates.  It relies on colour or subtle 3D shading to make it clear what the state is.  What's wrong with good old-fashioned tickyboxes?
Title: Re: Garmin Edge Touring avoidance setup
Post by: frankly frankie on 10 July, 2017, 10:45:46 am
The problem really lies right there in the OP:
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... the recommended navigation settings included disabling the options ("unpaved roads" and"narrow trails") under "avoidance settings ...

What exactly does that mean?  Is it recommended to have unpaved roads navigable - or not?  If not (as I rather suspect), then the 'avoid' option needs to be ENabled, not DISabled.

Incidentally I know that a lot of cyclists have 'avoid U-turns' selected - seems pointless to me since U-turns are usually very easy to do on a bicycle, even when they are forbidden to other traffic.  If a U-turn shortens a route, then a cyclist should want to know about it.
Toll roads on the other hand - if you avoid toll roads don't you risk wiping out the whole of central London?
Title: Re: Garmin Edge Touring avoidance setup
Post by: Kim on 10 July, 2017, 03:05:14 pm
Having it set to avoid U-turns means it'll show you the route that you can take as an alternative to making a U-turn to get  back on course.  Disabling that means it just tells you what you already know - that you should have gone that way.  "Avoid U-turns" makes it more informative, even if you then choose to make a U-turn and let it recalculate.