I echo the above comment about cheap ebay copies - they won't hold the unit securely.
Never had a prob with the genuine ones. Even when hacked to make an out-front mount...
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CheersThat's bloomin gorgeous! How?
dumping all the obvious ones that you'll never use - items like man overboard, hunt and fish, photo viewer etc, etc. It just makes it so much easier to use
Mines currently down to 10 items for the original 27.
First thing I recommend doing is going through main menu screen and dumping all the obvious ones that you'll never use - items like man overboard, hunt and fish, photo viewer etc, etc. It just makes it so much easier to use
Mines currently down to 10 items for the original 27.
Having standard AA batteries is a bonus for long-distance riding.(or walking). Francis's gps website is brilliant for setting it up.
As you probably know, you need to install maps to the device - either free or paid for. Of your 3 maps, it sounds like the OSM one is the only one that will have any useful detail (the basemap's just a vague overview of the world - very little detail at all; the digital globe is a demo of Garmin's "BirdsEye" stuff - I think it's just the Eiffel Tower). Did you add the OSM one, or was it there already? It's possible that it's not a map of the area you're in so you're just seeing the basemap.
It's worth installing Garmin's BaseCamp software (free) and connecting your Garmin to your PC - should let you see more easily what's installed and what it's for. If you do need a new map, the aukadia site has notes on getting OSM files onto your eTrex: http://www.aukadia.net/gps/lwg_32.htm