I got my Logitech M535 Bluetooth mouse to work with Moverio this morning. What a relief! Do you use your mouse out in the field or just for setup indoors?I tried several bluetooth mice I had laying around and the only one that worked was the Apple Magic Mouse II. Once paired, it remains paired. The original Magic Mouse version did not work. You can only pair the mouse to one device at a time.
Interesting. The wheel on the Logitech works great for scrolling. I'm thinking I can carry it in my pocket with the power off, then pull it out if I need it and use my leg as a mousepad. Seems to work pretty well when I test it in the house.I carry the mouse with me in the field. Making selections with the track pad seems to work well, but scrolling with two fingers can lead to improper selections which can be distracting. I find most flights can be completed without needing the mouse, but if it is to be used, a suitable surface needs to be available.
I was thinking about a trackball too, but will see how the mouse-on-thigh technique works first.I went with the Nakabayshi trackball, it was the smallest I could find that was bluetooth
https://www.amazon.com/Nakabayashi-Bluetooth-Wireless-Trackball-buttons/dp/B01NAYHWTO/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1517586977&sr=1-3&keywords=Nakabayashi+Co.,Ltd.+Small+Mouse+Bluetooth+Wireless+Trackball
I was thinking about a trackball too, but will see how the mouse-on-thigh technique works first.
I paired some old Bluetooth headphones to replace the wired earbuds, and this afternoon I received a 6-inch USB cable to connect to the RC, so the cable clutter is disappearing.
I installed Litchi this morning per your excellent instructions (I have a paid copy on my phone) and noticed when I went back to GO 4, my C1 and C2 buttons were "Undefined," and it would not let me set them back to the actions I had assigned to them earlier, which had been identical to what I have in Litchi. Have you seen this? I searched and found something on one of the Phantom forums, but haven't seen a solution. I also found a Facebook post where a Litchi user asked about this, and Litchi replied: "This is intended. In order for Litchi to use C1/C2 they have to be reset. They can't unfortunately be set back to the original values." That doesn't sound good.
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Thanks, that's interesting. I'll have to fiddle with it. For now in GO 4, when I tap "Undefined," no list pops up. Looking forward to trying Litchi on the glasses.You might be able to reset them in DJI Go 4, by doing a reboot.
I had set the c1 and c2 to different fucntions in litchi, when I went to use DJI Go 4 they were still set as originally and I could change them, they were not undefined
Then you are fine, the version is 4.1.22 which is a stable one so far.
Good to know thank you
Are there any issues with 4.2.4 that you're aware of, from what I understand 4.1.22 works without issue. Also do I have to install google maps or does dji go 4 use its own maps?
No issues with 4.2.4, the official version is 4.1.22 as that is one available in the Moverio apps store, but as you can see even Epson is testing all the versions.
You have to use 4.2.4 if you have a Mavic Air and want to use the Moverio glasses with them, only 4.2.4 supports the MA.
You don't have access to the Google play store, you can side load google maps for reference purposes, but it is not used by DJI Go4 which unfortunately uses HERE maps
I see you have the crystalsky ultra also, how does the image compare between the two, which do you prefer to use overall?
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