Anarchy Im having the same problem with Garmin when using the overlay. The top bar and bottom bar show up but the actual program never launches. What did you do again to fix it?
Does anyone here know how to tag/add 2 commands to a button? I would like to know if you can include 2 commands in one line of code. As I have it now, to load a playlist:
(Not the exact button command but just an example)
B20,525,92,255,29,"=Load"
B20,525,92,255,29,"RELOADSKIN"
This was needed to solve the issue when a new playlist was loaded (or disk is changed), the Album art does not refresh and the ID3 tags were not loaded properly.
CarPC Specs - AOpen MiniPC w/ Celeron Proc, 1GB RAM, 160GB HD, Holux Mouse GPS Receiver GR-213, Dynamix 816 8" Touch Screen LCD, Carnetix CNX-P2140 DC-DC Regulator. Digital FX 4, Wireless A/B/G, Garmin Mobile PC, iGuidance 4
Ok I am at school right now so I will try it when I get home. I don't get the holding the gps button because I am not using that option because I only have Garmin I do not have iguidance.
CarPC Specs - AOpen MiniPC w/ Celeron Proc, 1GB RAM, 160GB HD, Holux Mouse GPS Receiver GR-213, Dynamix 816 8" Touch Screen LCD, Carnetix CNX-P2140 DC-DC Regulator. Digital FX 4, Wireless A/B/G, Garmin Mobile PC, iGuidance 4
Still does nothing other than put the overlay, even with garmin mobile already running separatly it does not display in the program.
Thats interesting. My initial problem was it wouldn't launch Garmin but if Garmin was already launched, it would put it in the overlay. Your issue might be different then.
Did you check to see if you set the Window Name in RRConfig to be Garmin Mobile PC?
Try this, with Garmin running, bring up the Windows Task Manager. Under Applications tab, look for garmin. Take the exact app name that is being displayed and enter it as your "Window Name" in RRConfig.
CarPC Specs - AOpen MiniPC w/ Celeron Proc, 1GB RAM, 160GB HD, Holux Mouse GPS Receiver GR-213, Dynamix 816 8" Touch Screen LCD, Carnetix CNX-P2140 DC-DC Regulator. Digital FX 4, Wireless A/B/G, Garmin Mobile PC, iGuidance 4
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