SilverFish
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PanEuropean said:If you consider yourself an 'experienced user' of Garmin GPSRs, then give this a try. First save all your waypoints, routes and tracks by uploading them to your PC using MapSource, then blow out your non-vol by doing a factory reset, and then reload your waypoints and routes. Don't be too quick to change settings (other than measurement units, time zone, and other localization stuff) for the next few days. You might get a few really pleasant surprises - your GPSR will work much faster than before, and you will probably discover a whole bunch of new features that you haven't noticed before, because your customized settings obscured them.
Michael
Did this last night Michael. Only rode for 30 mins this morning, but was pleasantly surprised at just how useable it is with the default settings. I've also inadvertently read part of the manual and now know how to use some of the features properly now...
One thing you might be able to help me with is MapSource: it's been mentioned elsewhere that you can 'drag' a route from one road directly to another. I've tried it myself but without success. Do you know how?
Thanks as ever for your comprehensive answers and suggestions.
Mike