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Getting around in GPSS can be a bit daunting at first. Those familiar Windows drop-down menus aren't there and clicking things with the mouse can result in surprises.

This is because GPSS industriously does its primary work, reading the input from your GPS unit and calculating map points and speeds, until you use the keyboard* to let it know you want something.

Yes, you can see a Help page by clicking on the ? at the bottom of the GPSS window... but, like many of developer Robin's Web pages, there is a lot of information here, and it's sometimes hard to zero in on the thing you want.

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* You can also use voice input, if you have a voice recognition package that allows you to create keystroke macros.


By Dave Gehman
© Copyright 2004, Robin Lovelock
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