![]() ![]() You can see that you still have a chance to change your mind and leave the memory point intact, but I know, your friend’s moved and you want to get rid of the point. Now just scroll up or down to find the memory point you want to delete and tap on it: That “Delete” button sounds like a good option, let’s tap on it… ![]() You can now see that Toyota calls waypoints “Memory Points”, and that one of the options is “Delete”. The rest of the steps take place on the screen, fortunately, and the first step is to tap on the “My Places” icon: ![]() What you have to do is to go to the 'Filter' subpanel where you can indicate what trackpoints and what waypoints are. The path to deleting it starts by pressing the “MENU” button below the screen: It is quite easy to 'remove' waypoints in BT747 but currently not interactively (the remove selected elements is currently only for documents that you want to geotag). My friend Tom recently moved and when I drove past his old place, my Toyota GPS system dutifully showed his apartment. So rather than try to understand, let’s just see how it’s done, okay? The Toyota navigational system is one of the many in this regard, and while you can add waypoints with the interface on the screen, to delete a waypoint you need to actually use the buttons on the dashboard adjacent to the screen. Maybe GPS designers never actually delete waypoints so they don’t think about it? You raise an interesting problem, actually: a lot of GPS systems make it easy to remember an address or make it a “waypoint”, complete with a custom icon or even a phone number or similar, but then make it quite difficult to actually delete that same waypoint when you don’t want it on your list or – as in your case – if you don’t want to see it every time you’re in that specific area. I dont pretend to know everything there is to know about a GPS, or claim to be an expert when it comes to navigation, but somehow I manage to get from. ![]()
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