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Got my 2024 out on the trails yesterday. Went into low range for some steep stuff.
As soon as I shift to low range, the front facing camera comes on full screen. And it has some guidelines on the image too. I can switch to all the other cameras, including a feature of the side mirror camera that is looking down at my front tires, rear tires, or along the side as normal. Hey that's all pretty cool stuff.
But, it is stuck in camera view on the screen and I do not see a way to get out of that. I might want to stay in low range for a long time if I'm out there in the deep bush. I might like to view other stuff, like satellite view from Android Auto for example. What am I missing? How do I turn off camera view while in low range 4x4?
Got my 2024 out on the trails yesterday. Went into low range for some steep stuff.
As soon as I shift to low range, the front facing camera comes on full screen. And it has some guidelines on the image too. I can switch to all the other cameras, including a feature of the side mirror camera that is looking down at my front tires, rear tires, or along the side as normal. Hey that's all pretty cool stuff.
But, it is stuck in camera view on the screen and I do not see a way to get out of that. I might want to stay in low range for a long time if I'm out there in the deep bush. I might like to view other stuff, like satellite view from Android Auto for example. What am I missing? How do I turn off camera view while in low range 4x4?
My Raptors would do that, also in other modes such as Baja.
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