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On the BT 300s do you get the Map on the right and do you get the rider/drone orientation on your left as in the normal DJI GO 4 app some of the YouTube videos have it on and some don't thank you
 
On the BT 300s do you get the Map on the right and do you get the rider/drone orientation on your left as in the normal DJI GO 4 app some of the YouTube videos have it on and some don't thank you
If you noticed the lower left of the screen is an outline of a rectangle, that is where the radar screen should be! If you reduce the DPI slightly you can show the radar AND the map on left on the right together!

From my previous post...

I changed the native resolution down a smidge. (150 DPI) and got the radar back. So far the other desktop items look okay but needs more testing. Do at your own risk but it worked perfectly for me.

1. Download and install a copy of Minimal ADB and Fastboot (Google it).
2. Run the program.
3. Connect the Moverio's to the PC with a USB/micro USB cable.
4. Type "adb devices" (without the quotations) and you should see the following:
List of devices attached
EMBT3C device

5. Now type "adb shell" and the following should appear:
shell@cht_cr_rvp:/ $

6. Type "dumpsys display | grep mBaseDisplayInfo" and display details appear.
Look for the word "density" and after it is the native DPI (160):
mBaseDisplayInfo=DisplayInfo{"Built-in Screen", uniqueId "local:0", app 1280 x 720, real 1280 x 720, largest app 1280 x 720, smallest app 1280 x 720, 32.0 fps, supportedRefreshRates [32.0, 32.0], rotation 0, density 160 (87.397 x 18.106) dpi, layerStack 0, appVsyncOff 7500000, presDeadline 27250000, type BUILT_IN, state ON, FLAG_SECURE, FLAG_SUPPORTS_PROTECTED_BUFFERS}

7a. To change the DPI to a new value, type "wm density DPI && adb reboot" where DPI is a number. I found that 150 works well.
7b. To change it to 150, type "wm density 150 && adb reboot".
8. That's it. Unplug the cables and you're good to go.

You can always revert back by following the steps and entering the native DPI of 160.
8c6c7f6c7fe2981812be85f47a8f0597.jpg
 
If you noticed the lower left of the screen is an outline of a rectangle, that is where the radar screen should be! If you reduce the DPI slightly you can show the radar AND the map on left on the right together!

From my previous post...

I changed the native resolution down a smidge. (150 DPI) and got the radar back. So far the other desktop items look okay but needs more testing. Do at your own risk but it worked perfectly for me.

1. Download and install a copy of Minimal ADB and Fastboot (Google it).
2. Run the program.
3. Connect the Moverio's to the PC with a USB/micro USB cable.
4. Type "adb devices" (without the quotations) and you should see the following:
List of devices attached
EMBT3C device

5. Now type "adb shell" and the following should appear:
shell@cht_cr_rvp:/ $

6. Type "dumpsys display | grep mBaseDisplayInfo" and display details appear.
Look for the word "density" and after it is the native DPI (160):
mBaseDisplayInfo=DisplayInfo{"Built-in Screen", uniqueId "local:0", app 1280 x 720, real 1280 x 720, largest app 1280 x 720, smallest app 1280 x 720, 32.0 fps, supportedRefreshRates [32.0, 32.0], rotation 0, density 160 (87.397 x 18.106) dpi, layerStack 0, appVsyncOff 7500000, presDeadline 27250000, type BUILT_IN, state ON, FLAG_SECURE, FLAG_SUPPORTS_PROTECTED_BUFFERS}

7a. To change the DPI to a new value, type "wm density DPI && adb reboot" where DPI is a number. I found that 150 works well.
7b. To change it to 150, type "wm density 150 && adb reboot".
8. That's it. Unplug the cables and you're good to go.

You can always revert back by following the steps and entering the native DPI of 160.
8c6c7f6c7fe2981812be85f47a8f0597.jpg
If you noticed the lower left of the screen is an outline of a rectangle, that is where the radar screen should be! If you reduce the DPI slightly you can show the radar AND the map on left on the right together!

From my previous post...

I changed the native resolution down a smidge. (150 DPI) and got the radar back. So far the other desktop items look okay but needs more testing. Do at your own risk but it worked perfectly for me.

1. Download and install a copy of Minimal ADB and Fastboot (Google it).
2. Run the program.
3. Connect the Moverio's to the PC with a USB/micro USB cable.
4. Type "adb devices" (without the quotations) and you should see the following:
List of devices attached
EMBT3C device

5. Now type "adb shell" and the following should appear:
shell@cht_cr_rvp:/ $

6. Type "dumpsys display | grep mBaseDisplayInfo" and display details appear.
Look for the word "density" and after it is the native DPI (160):
mBaseDisplayInfo=DisplayInfo{"Built-in Screen", uniqueId "local:0", app 1280 x 720, real 1280 x 720, largest app 1280 x 720, smallest app 1280 x 720, 32.0 fps, supportedRefreshRates [32.0, 32.0], rotation 0, density 160 (87.397 x 18.106) dpi, layerStack 0, appVsyncOff 7500000, presDeadline 27250000, type BUILT_IN, state ON, FLAG_SECURE, FLAG_SUPPORTS_PROTECTED_BUFFERS}

7a. To change the DPI to a new value, type "wm density DPI && adb reboot" where DPI is a number. I found that 150 works well.
7b. To change it to 150, type "wm density 150 && adb reboot".
8. That's it. Unplug the cables and you're good to go.

You can always revert back by following the steps and entering the native DPI of 160.
8c6c7f6c7fe2981812be85f47a8f0597.jpg
Thank you so much will have to get some one near me to help with this just a thick old fen boy from the UK and thanks again
 
Thank you so much will have to get some one near me to help with this just a thick old fen boy from the UK and thanks again
You're welcome. Hardest part is getting the adb software.
 
If you get a bigger screen like an iPad you get both on the screen.
AR is a great experience. I prefer it to my Nexus 9 tablet which is comparable to your tablet.
 
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