I did some googling and found people talking about wanting this feature... Guess it can't do it, yet....
I just installed Routis 2004 in my car and I was wondering if there is a way to make it go fullscreen? When I maximize it always still shows the status bar at the bottom and the file menu at the top... Everything from the file menu is accessible from the menu button on the map.... All the screenshots I saw of the softare showed it fullscren, without these things, but they could have been cropped.. Is it possible?
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I did some googling and found people talking about wanting this feature... Guess it can't do it, yet....
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No it doesn't do a true full screen like you want (and I also)...
Version 2 coming out soon does full screen (but they only reference/show the PDA version)
so hopefully that will work out cool for pc's to...
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I feel like your avatar waiting for the update for Routis. I know it's due around July 1. I just hope there aren't set backs and delays like the D3 guys are having.
As for the full screen, of course, I find it annoying as well. When running in Media Car embedded, I notice it's even shorter. Then I realized that it helps if you take your task bar and move it to the top, then Routis will come down a little bit further. Also I have my taskbar set to allow other programs to be on top. That way I'm sure to not get any problems with Media Car embedding overtop. Just a thought.
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