

However any errant map elements still showing were removed by choosing 'Basic Map Only' from the 'View' drop down menu. I was left with text place names dotted about that weren't part of the OS map. This however won't necessarily completely stop elements of the map selected in the 'Maps' drop down menu from showing. The OS map overlay must be double clicked and the draw order set to 100 (Top) to help obscure any other map elements. So make sure overlays are 'showing' in the drop down menu in the bottom left hand corner of the map box. The downloaded BirdsEye select OS map appears as an overlay NOT a map in the 'Maps' menu. I think I've sussed it now.įor any others wrestling with this one. Question 4 - Can I get the BirdsEye select map to be part of the main maps menu? Then I could just select the map I want to see. Perhaps the software has an equivalent function? That would have the same effect as turning all the maps off. If there was a garmin map that was just entirely transparent in the list I could just select that. Question 3 - How do I turn the maps off anyway (those in the drop down menu)? I can't find that button. Afterwards, I'd have to turn them all back on again to browse them again.not very practical. I don't want to have to turn them all off just to view the single Lake District BirdsEye Select map properly. I have many other maps as you can see and I haven't started adding European ones yet. When I'm looking at the Lake District BirdsEye 25k map I don't want to see anything else. That blue text is not part of the OS map.it's an element of the TalkyToaster map selected in the drop down menu. See attached screenshot which shows the problem. However, I don't think I'm much nearer a solution.
