I have a cousin named Wince "laradiobbs" who tells me by voice "wab" all the speed cameras except for the starting and ending sections, can you help me? What information do you need?
You can use whatever you want, there is a forum for that.
I have a cousin named Wince "laradiobbs" who tells me by voice "wab" all the speed cameras except for the starting and ending sections, can you help me? What information do you need?
You need to check the dictionary for the necessary translated phrases from English to Spanish, we are talking about Voice.
In the Pongo skin, 1 warning, you are in the average speed control zone, 2 warning, you are in the average speed section, 3 warning, end of the average speed control zone. Or use ready-made files with translation.
And where is your pongo skin, forget about the end of the average speed as I described. Your version Gjak_1.09 end of the average speed with code 28.
For Primo in general, it doesn't matter if it's WinCE software or Android, different skins are used, a completely different concept
Therefore, a different translation and adaptation of lang files and plugin's
(Apart from that, you didn't have to upload a complete package at all, only what concerns the subject is enough)
You can send requests only to the authors of the original files or make an effort yourself
In any case, help for local languages is usually sought on local - domestic Forums
Next time, ask questions in the appropriate sections and topics
Hello,
What's the coding for the average speed cameras in the Gjak skin? I've tried codes 4 and 35 (neither works correctly),
(it beeps briefly to indicate the start, but then disappears and doesn't display the average speed).
The other speed cameras work fine.
iGO Primo 9.6.5.0 Gjak skin
Skins for iGO Primo work as it was made possible. Basically, the average speed section is the beginning and closing after some time. 4 or 35 - for iGO it does not matter, it is the same code. You can also ask iGO Primo users what notifications they receive.
It is WinCE Primo
At the time, there were no (or at least not current) cameras for the average high-speed
Someone would have to make a plugin for that feature because Primo doesn't support it generically.
Good luck. Or even better - respect the limits
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