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This guide explains how to use Locus Map on your car's display via Android Auto — choosing a map, searching for destinations, navigating, and controlling the app from your phone while connected.
Locus Map can display any map you have available in the mobile app — LoMaps (online or offline), satellite imagery, or maps from third-party providers.

Recommended: Use the offline version of LoMap. Offline maps remain available even when you lose signal, and they support rotating place names to match your direction of travel.
On the vehicle display, you can:

During active navigation, the map refreshes once per second, in line with the location update rate.
When navigation starts, Locus Map switches to the Auto preset and restores your previous settings when navigation ends.
To customize automatic zoom by speed:
By default, Locus Map switches between light and dark modes based on the lighting conditions reported by the vehicle. You can change this behavior in the app settings if you prefer a fixed mode.
Note: dark mode currently renders the map as an inversion of the light theme, which may not look ideal with every map type. A dedicated dark LoMap theme is planned for a future release.
You can display extra content on top of the base map:

Locus Map performs a full-text search for points of interest (gas stations, restaurants, accommodation, campgrounds, etc.) and for mailing addresses.
Once you've picked a result, you can start turn-by-turn navigation straight away.
You can navigate either to a single destination or along a pre-planned route.
There are three ways to pick a destination in Android Auto:
Two modes are available:
The app remembers your last choice and confirms it automatically after 5 seconds the next time you start navigation. You can change the mode before it confirms.
Locus Map can be controlled on both the vehicle display and your phone simultaneously. Use this when you want to: