GPS
For the GPS device to get connected, you can use
- managed GPS: only available in Windows Mobile 5.0; has the advantage that no port names or baud rates have to be provided; in addition, several applications can get access to the GPS device at the same time; if available, this method should be preferred
- unmanaged GPS: this method makes use of a pseudo serial port (no matter if you have USB, Bluetooth or built-in GPS); you must know or find out about your port name and baud rate; for this you can also use the "detect" button or take a look in the below table
Changing from managed to unmanaged mode becomes only active when restarting the connection to the GPS device.
Here are some connection values for selected devices:
| PDA | Port | Baudrate | Remarks |
| Acer n35 | COM8 | 57600 | |
| Asus P535 | COM2 | 4800 | |
| Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket Loox N5xx | COM8 | 9600 | Prefer using managed GPS (both managed and unmanaged is possible). |
| Garmin iQue M5 | COM2 | 4800 | |
| iPAQ 6515 | COM7 | 4800 | |
| iPAQ hw6940 | COM7 | 57600 | |
| iPAQ hx2790 | COM6 | 4800 | |
| Mio 168 | COM2 | 4800 | |
| Mio A701 | - | - | Use managed GPS. You must activate the option "apply GPSID bug fix" in the Advanced GPS configuration. |
| Navman PiN | COM2 | 4800 | |
| T-Mobile Ameo | COM5 | 4800 | |
| T-Mobile MDA Compact | COM5 | 57600 | Bluetooth GPS Device |
| T-Mobile MDA Compact III, O2 Xda Orbit, HTC P3300 | - | - | Built-In GPS. Use only managed GPS. If you try using unmanaged GPS, the system will probably hang. |
| Typhoon MyGuide 7000XL | COM1 | 4800 | |
| XDAII | COM5 | 57600 | Bluetooth GPS Device |
If you don't know your settings, first try "managed GPS". If that doesn't work, try "detect" (takes about 5 min) or search the Internet.
Once you found your correct settings, you should activate "re-connect", so GPS always starts when you start the program.
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