Hi Greg

Thanks for the advice, not sure that that was exactly what I wanted to hear
regarding the poor readability of the screen though.  That is why I was
hoping for a lead on some super anti-reflective screen.


Cheers

Paul


2009/6/15 gregw <[email protected]>

> Paul,
>
> You can buy plastic film screen protectors for pda s at stationery shops or
> you can make your own with clear contact. I've found it works well with
> most pda s but the HP 312 while being easy to see in the shade (i.e. fairly
> bright) is crap with sun onto the screen. I tried mine iwht clear contact
> on it and it wasn't much better.
>
> There is a logging selection in XC Soar under setup system. I'm not sure
> wich screen.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Greg.
>
> On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 12:13:20 +1000, Paul Bart <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi
> > I have acquired HP 312 PNA and installed XCSoar on.  Whilst the
> > combination
> > is working well I have had two problems.
> >
> > One, the screen reflects even relatively dark clothing, making the
> display
> > difficult to read.  So, I am wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a
> > good
> > antireflective film for PDA or PNA that they could recommend.
> >
> > Two, the XCSoar did not log the flight and on quick examination I did not
> > see where one would turn the logging on.  I must admit, I did not as yet
> > delve into manuals, so I am still unencumbered by any real knowledge, but
> > since I was asking one question I thought I may as well ask two :).
> >
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Paul
>
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