I did that. It is not a user error but clearly you like to jump to conclusions before you have all the facts.View attachment 3444 View attachment 3443 This is a user error.
After upgrade, you need first to accept the ToU for the maps service. Otherwise maps do not display.
Btw, I am amazed about the professionalism of Mike. If I had to be servicing your request I would have kicked your butt for your rude behavior.
I just did the upgrade on my iPad Air2, no problems.
YesThis might be dumb but have you tried rebooting your iOS device?
I did that. It is not a user error but clearly you like to jump to conclusions before you have all the facts.
That's why your opinion is worthless. Standing up for yourself when you know you are being jerked around is not rude.
Sorry if I'm politically correct enough for you.
Just FYI up until the last update whenever i did a orbit i would get my satellite view that i could use to adjust the focus point. Ever since the last update the app defaults to map view unless you go into planning and change to satellite i get a blank screen. I read what support told him to do and there is no mention of changing the filter in planning.....Maddox, if you had completed the steps he asked of you, instead of being rude, you might have a working solution right now..
I'm using the same model of iPad. The specialty shot are selfie, various follow modes, orbit and cable cam. I think that's all that's out
If you look at the descriptions of the shots it shows you how to set up the shots, and no mention of a map is made.
If you are rude to me in your reply, I can guarantee you will not get anymore help from me.
I hope this helps
That's what I'm getting, in orbit shot mode.
Yes but I don't have the yellow circle you have on yours.
I'm using an iPad mini 3 so it is always on (I guess). No "on-off" option that in aware of.Is GPS turned on on your device before starting solo related apps?
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