How Can I Import OV2 POI file to Via 135

GraemeHH
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Hi, I have a Via 135 and want to import a custom POI file of my works' locations to it.
I'm running Windows 10 and am not seeing an icon for the Via in the task bar, just the My Drive Connect icon.
Any help would be appreciated.
I'm running Windows 10 and am not seeing an icon for the Via in the task bar, just the My Drive Connect icon.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi @GraemeHH
Look at this FAQ and the video:
https://uk.support.tomtom.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/13814
In the video, it's explained how to find the function and use it.
Right-click on the MDC icon in the taskbar and select "Manage Community Content".
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@GraemeHH
Re... Your NAV3 Device.....
Get the latest MyDrive Connect Here.....
www.tomtom.com/getstarted
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Method (1)
(1)... If you’re running the latest MyDrive Connect… The menu has changed slightly.....
(2)... With your device turned on and plugged into the PC USB port
(3)... MyDrive loaded and the MyDrive showing on the PC Taskbar
(4)... RIGHT CLICK On the Tomtom Icon on the PC Taskbar
(5)... Click on the link "Manage Community Content" (See below image)
The below image is 2X normal size________________________________________
Note... If you're using Hidden Icons on your PC's Task Bar
(1)... Click on the up arrow ^ Icon on the task bar to access the Tomtom Icon
(2)... RIGHT CLICK on the Tomtom Icon
(3)... Click on the link "Manage Community Content"________________________________________
Method (2)
Direct Web Address link to "Manage Community Content"
(1)... With you device turned on and plugged into the PC USB port
(2)... With MyDrive loaded and the MyDrive showing on the PC Taskbar
(3)... Click on the Link below to open the "Manage Community Content" page
http://169.254.255.1/pcmi/?locale=en_gb
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After using Method (1) or (2) to access the "Manage Community Content" menu install your .Ov2 and associated .bmp file Here.....ATB YFM
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