+dale32073 Posted February 21, 2012 Share Posted February 21, 2012 I purchased the Geocaching.com application for my new Motorola Droid phone. The program looks great and it will be fun to use when I am in a new area with a few minutes to spare. My problem is when you search for nearby caches, the distance is listed in meters not miles. I do not see a place to make the change on the phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment
+larryc43230 Posted February 21, 2012 Share Posted February 21, 2012 I purchased the Geocaching.com application for my new Motorola Droid phone. The program looks great and it will be fun to use when I am in a new area with a few minutes to spare. My problem is when you search for nearby caches, the distance is listed in meters not miles. I do not see a place to make the change on the phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Go into the application settings by pressing the Menu button at the lower left of the screen, select Settings, then change the Units to Miles/Ft. That should do it! --Larry Quote Link to comment
+dale32073 Posted February 21, 2012 Author Share Posted February 21, 2012 I purchased the Geocaching.com application for my new Motorola Droid phone. The program looks great and it will be fun to use when I am in a new area with a few minutes to spare. My problem is when you search for nearby caches, the distance is listed in meters not miles. I do not see a place to make the change on the phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Go into the application settings by pressing the Menu button at the lower left of the screen, select Settings, then change the Units to Miles/Ft. That should do it! --Larry Thanks for the information, Larry. However, there is no Menu button on the display screen? Here is everything listed on first screen: find nearby caches, advanced search, offline lists, trackables, pocket queries, saved logs, and souvenirs. That's it?? Thanks for trying to help me. I sent an email into our site yesterday about this issue. No one has contacted me yet. Quote Link to comment
+TXHooligans Posted February 21, 2012 Share Posted February 21, 2012 The droid user manual does not tell you that most all apps respond favorably by pressinf the menu button on the phone. Mine has 3 lines on it Quote Link to comment
+larryc43230 Posted February 21, 2012 Share Posted February 21, 2012 I purchased the Geocaching.com application for my new Motorola Droid phone. The program looks great and it will be fun to use when I am in a new area with a few minutes to spare. My problem is when you search for nearby caches, the distance is listed in meters not miles. I do not see a place to make the change on the phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Go into the application settings by pressing the Menu button at the lower left of the screen, select Settings, then change the Units to Miles/Ft. That should do it! --Larry Thanks for the information, Larry. However, there is no Menu button on the display screen? Here is everything listed on first screen: find nearby caches, advanced search, offline lists, trackables, pocket queries, saved logs, and souvenirs. That's it?? Thanks for trying to help me. I sent an email into our site yesterday about this issue. No one has contacted me yet. At the very bottom of every Droid phone (I'm fairly sure), below the screen itself, are four "buttons", from left to right the "Menu" button, the "Home" button, the "Back" button and the "Search" button. These buttons are available for use in just about all Android programs. You want the first one on the left, the "Menu" button. On my Droid Bionic, the button looks like four squares forming a larger square, with the top left square filled and the others hollow. --Larry Quote Link to comment
+TXHooligans Posted February 21, 2012 Share Posted February 21, 2012 My Droid4 menu button has 3 horizontal lines on it. Quote Link to comment
+larryc43230 Posted February 21, 2012 Share Posted February 21, 2012 (edited) My Droid4 menu button has 3 horizontal lines on it. From photos I've seen on the Web, that is how some Menu buttons look on some Droids. Since the OP didn't specify which Droid model he has, I just used my Bionic as a reference. These conversations would be a lot easier if there was some standardization... --Larry Edited February 21, 2012 by larryc43230 Quote Link to comment
+TXHooligans Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 True. I still remember discovering the menu button though. You can use the phone a long time before you discover it works in an app. Quote Link to comment
+dale32073 Posted February 22, 2012 Author Share Posted February 22, 2012 Thanks to all. I found the menu buttons,lol. Quote Link to comment
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