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Old February 13th 06, 09:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default pocket nav display question...

I just fired up a compaq aero 1550 and loaded my ancient (but good for
gold and diamond goal in my 37 year old schweizer!) copy of pocket-nav
starter edition from my flash card...

On the bottom of the display, where I would normally be able to see the
wind direction/speed info is a black bar witht the words"pocket nav" on
the left and a small icon of a keyboard on the right.

I had this same issue a few years ago on a different aero, and Mark
Navarre knew the cure. I don't remember it...

Can someone kindly tell me what to do to make the annoying bar "go
away" so I can navigate?

Thank you in advance!

John Roe "ZuluRomeo"
www.roenation.com

 




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