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Two remarks to scrolling and zoom:
1. the default zoom level could be decreased. I like the zoom level when I click the zoom out button once from the current default level - it still has all the street names, but one can see a bigger portion of the map
...but parking time always starts with 23:00:00 and later when testing it, it got reset. ...
Another very annoying thing is the display of the map when routing. I walked straight to the edge of the map and then the map began to move, but my position was near the edge of the map until I got back to my car. I'd rather see my position on the opposite edge of the map so I can see the way to go and not the way already gone (I hope this was clearly explained).
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Adding a scroll control turned out to be more difficult than I expected. But there is a way to scroll the map: swipe from left to right to turn on the cursor mode of the browser. Then you can use your finger to scroll the map. But remember that EasyPark always wants to show your current position, if you scroll it off the map EasyPark will scroll the map back. By zooming out you can see locations further away from your current position.
I will update the manual on the EasyPark website to describe the new functionality.
Jaap
EasyPark - Use your N900 to park without worries...
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