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Happy 1.3.1 Day. To commemorate it, Solex 1.3.1 is out.
Here's some details about it:
. TapToFly
The last TapToFly was basically "Fly me there" after clicking on a marker on the video screen. Having built it, I thought it was kind of "meh", so now it's different. You still long-press on the video screen to start the process, but now you get to actually see where you're going instead of having the "Fly me there" panel sitting in the way. You can pan around while you fly, move the gimbal, etc. which makes it sort of like a zipline Smart Shot without starting the Zipline Smart Shot.
. Prevent "fly me there" with an active Geofence
Chris Lumsden found in the last version that it was possible to "Fly me there" to a point outside of an active fence, which is not a good thing. You can't do that now.
. Fixed "0.0 in" altitude displayed on Fly-me-there map labels
When you click a location with no altitude to fly to it, the little label on the map would display "Altitude 0.0 in", which makes it look like Solex is going to fly the copter into the ground. It doesn't do that, but now it also doesn't *look* like it's going to do that.
. Speed control on "Fly Me There"
Fly Me There now has a speed control on it.
. Fixed a few errors in "Fly me there"
During testing for these features, I noticed some things the app was doing that it shouldn't be doing. I can't remember what they were by now, but I do know that it's no longer doing them, so that's an improvement.
One note about the speed adjustments in Fly Me There and TapToFly: Currently, the only way to switch speeds in Guided mode is by setting the WPNAV_SPEED parameter on the copter, and toggling out of (and back into) Guided mode. This leads to a sort of "stumble" during flight, so I'm going to see about adapting the "cruise speed" stuff from Smart Shots for use here. Then speed changes will be smoother and won't involve an automatic switch to Fly:Manual when changing speed. The 2 cases of "Fly:Manual" you see in the video below are what I mean. I'd prefer that it didn't do that.
Happy flying!

Solex Tap2Fly Demo
Just a quick demo of Tap2Fly in Solex. Lets you fly along a straight line while panning around and adjusting speed. Similar to the Zipline shot, without runn...
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