Native app tutorial

Jackson, Torrance

Where can I find a walk through of the Android Native app. I would like to understand more about the icons on the screen. Thank in advance!!!!!!

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    Click here for our video tutorial on the native app.

    As far as more details on specific icons, the Dronelink flight dashboard is based on the DJI UX SDK, which is meant to mirror DJI GO, so it may help to reference the DJI GO user manual.

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    Jackson, Torrance

    Jim McAndrew, Thanks for the reply. On the native app I cant click any of the icons. Where do I change the settings?

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    If you mean the camera settings, you can click the MENU button, or the icon beneath the shutter button.

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    Jackson, Torrance

    No, the icons on the top. When I watched a DJI go walkthrough, you're able to click each of them. This was the intention of the original question here. I guess this app is strictly to run missions. I'm thinking for regular flying, I must use the Fly app. SO CONFUSED! Thanks for you time.

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    Clicking the status in the top left will bring up the checklist dialog if that is what you mean.

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    Michael Rapp

    Jumping on the bandwagon, 

    I'd like to know if there are "certain ways" of doing things in the Native App. 

    Like: a) where and how to re- center the map if you've scrolled well beyond your drone. Or is there an Auto- Zoom Function you can turn on? 

    b) is there a button in the app where to set your home point (like, setting it dynamically to your remote, or place it to a static point? Or, like in Litchi, just dragging the home point to your desired point. Also, how do you know where you've just set the Home Point? These are things I'd like to know *before* I take flight. 

    Thanks in advance, and have a great day!

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    a) If you switch to the microsoft maps base layer, if gives you a few more options in terms of auto-centering the camera. We do not have these in the mapbox base layer right now.

    b) You can only do this by automated command in the mission plan at this time. The home point shows up as a purple home marker on the map.

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