Bogey Map displays the bogey information in a 2D map graphically showing signals ahead or behind, adjusting the position as the signals get closer or farther. If you press and hold the mute button on the main display window, it will save a replay of what V1Driver just saw, going back in time as far as you set here. To skip forwards or backwards through the replay, you can tap on the alert strength graph to jump to that position.
If the text is too small, you can increase this setting to increase the font size. Note: It only affects the main screen, not the settings and options screens. Show Help Tips: Super helpful feature to learn how to use the app and what the different settings do.
When you change a detector setting or tap on an option, a little text bubble pops up green on iOS, blue on Android that explains this setting. Once you get familiar with the app, you can shut it off and only turn it back on when you need help understanding a setting. To give you an idea of what the numbers mean, dBm is very good, dBm is okay, dBm is not good, and dBm is unusable. Show V1 Voltage: Display the voltage that the V1 is getting from your vehicle while you drive.
Signal Smoothing: Since the V1 provides a lot of data during an encounter, this option can average all the incoming data over several seconds seconds is a good option to smooth out the strength and direction of a displayed signal.
You can add time in minutes to delay when the app switches or you can add a negative amount of time to make the app switch to night mode earlier. This is a great and convenient way to transfer data and settings between different phones.
Note: There are way more options here on Android than on iOS. Auto-Run Bluetooth: Automatically connect to your V1 rather than needing to tell V1Driver to manually connect on startup. Bluetooth Dongles iOS : If you have multiple Bluetooth modules, such as in different vehicles, you can select which one s the app will connect to. If using the standard V1C dongle, disable. Scan on Power Trigger: Start looking for a V1 to connect to when the phone receives power.
This is best suited for dedicated phones that are always in your car and plugged in, not your primary phone that you take in and out of your car. Scan on Click Trigger: Start looking for a V1 when the app is brought to the foreground. This is handy to pair with automation apps like Llama that can bring apps like V1Driver to the foreground when a certain condition happens. Enable Service: If you want the A2DP Trigger to work when V1Driver has disconnected, you can enable the background service to have the scanning functionality work while the app is backgrounded.
Best suited for people running Android 7. Include: ABC Device: Choose which Bluetooth device s are your car stereo or otherwise permanently in your car and should be used as a trigger to start scanning for a V1. Shutdown Low Battery: Feature not yet implemented and may be removed in future versions. Retries before wait Trigger: How many times V1Driver retries connecting normally before switching to a low powered wait.
This only works with the V1C LE dongle. If so, it can show the RSSI in red on the main screen and send a notification. Enable Logging: If you come across any bugs or issues, you can enable logging and then send the logs to the developer to help him understand and then fix the issue. Playback as real events: Treat recordings as real events on playback so that V1Driver drops pins in the map as if you were actually encountering those signals.
This can be handy to repeatedly playback recordings and test how the lockout learning process works, for example. Create Ignore Pins: Creates pins on the map for events that would otherwise get ignored. If that extra information causes problems and you want it to rely solely on GPS coordinates for location information, enable this. This will drain your battery if left on continuously.
Very helpful feature! Set Mask to: An advanced debug feature that allows you to add hooks into the app. This updates the database as far as GPS lockout unlearning. This tells you when it does that processing. Run a recorded demo of V1Driver driving past a Ka and a K band signal. This is handy for previewing how alerts look and sound as you toggle between different alert settings. Thank you to mswlogo for creating an excellent app!
This guide is current as of V1Driver version 2. Settings can and will change over time with new versions of the app so be sure to use the popup help tips to learn more about any setting or option within the app. Click here to read my affiliate disclosure. Skip to comment form.
To me that will makes the V1 useless on K band. I hope they come up with an update or even a new detector. If you need MRCD detection, upgrading would be a good idea. However, given that they use it for fixed radar applications, a GPS speed cam alerting system like Waze would accomplish what you need just fine as well. A good starting point for us maybe?
The defaults are good, but you may want to play with which audio alerts you hear. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Email address:. Made with by Graphene Themes.
How to Configure V1Driver Settings By Vortex March 21, 27 mins to read V1Driver is an awesome app for the Valentine One that adds a ton of useful functionality including advanced false alert filtering, voice alerts, frequency displays, and more. This website contains affiliate links.
Hugely informative. Thank you for everything! Or do you suggest leaving all the defaults? Dean violagis on June 20, at pm Reply Would like to know the same. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Search for:. Facebook Reviews. See all reviews Write a review. Katheleen C. Brian Douglas K. William Wendy Everhart I. John Matthew W. Plato Ioannis D. One way is to use Google with modifiers:.
Replace Query with your hardware and check the forum results for any information on your specific hardware. You can find the best hardware by looking at other people's experiences, or looking in the wiki for hardware thats listed as fully compatible.
But in a nutshell, this would be generally: A motherboard with a Intel P35 or based chipset e. There are tons of components that work so its ultimately your decision and your needs that decide what you get. There are so many distributions available.
Which one do I choose? For OS X Tiger, there are a ton of distributions you can go with. Eliminate the really old ones Here is a table of the most popular distributions and their requirements use this table to choose one that matches your needs :. JaS Uphuck Kalyway XxX Leopard Flat Image - Preinstalled image of Leopard that you write on a hard drive ; outdated.
ToH Many bootloader issues have been reported with this latest creation from the osx Zephyroth Leo4All Anyway, most of these are available at the usual torrent places, the bay of pirates, a small nova, a place where rocks are broken, and some others. How do I partition and format my drive for OSx This is not general at all, in the case of most DVDs you just pop it in, boot from it in install. Others like BrazilMac you have to go through a patching, with Leopard flat, you have wriite it to a hard drive.
Anyway, some require post install steps, and depending on your hardware you may need specific drivers and patches. This is way too broad of an area so the key word to this is research. Google is your friend. Some of my hardware is not working. What do I do to get it working? The first place you should look for solutions to your hardware problems is Rammjet's excellent series of how to's for various hardware. You will likely find solutions for your hardware in there.
If you don't find solutions, the other way to get info is to use the research tips I outlined in "What hardware will work with OSx86" using Google with modifiers, the OSx86 Search Engine, or the wiki.
You can also manually search for drivers in the X Labs. Where can I get a general installation guide? You can find general installation guides in several places. Once place would be the Installation Guides section of the wiki. Another place would be the InsanelyMac Genius Bar. And the other place is the OSx86 Where can I get a specific installation guide for my hardware? The first place to look would be the Genius Bar in InsanelyMac.
There are tons of tutorials for various video cards, motherboards, audio, and just about everything else. Search through a few pages and see if you can find anything. If you can't find a tutorial manually, once again, research using Can I update my software using Apple Software Update? This depends. First of all, any OSx86 machine will probably take any update except for the system updates that update your system to a new version e. If you are using patched kernels and extensions, then you can't install system updates without using a specialized OSx86 updater package or without restoring the patched kernel and extensions.
If you install an Apple system update while using patched kernels and extensions you will break your installation. NOTE: The new This is what allows the mac to work like a mac and be recognized like a mac. Up until now, we had to used patched kernels and patched extensions to make it work. This allows for the installation of default Apple extensions and kernels AKA vanilal kernels.
This also means that you can update your software directly from Apple software update without damaging it. If you have Tiger, your only option is to install it manually. If you are installing manually, then your best option is to use i am This can get extremely tricky, with all the bootloaders and the mess. There are many dual booting guides available, once again check the places I outlined earlier, the Installation Guides section of the wiki, the InsanelyMac Genius Bar , and use Google to search for tutorials on external sites.
Yes, this is possible. Please go here for a very detailed Then last, you would install some modified kexts. I have a error or problem while installing. What should I do? Again, the first thing you should do is research with the research tips I repeated at least 3 times Google, Mac OSx86 Search Engine, wiki.
If you absolutely cannot find anything, then that's your cue to make a nice polite, non-demanding topic on the forums and I might say, in the CORRECT forum asking for help. You will need to post your problem in one of the subforums of the Homebrew Macs Home of OSx86 section.
Make sure you post in the right subforum, use your common sense. How do I find out device IDs for my hardware? Device IDs are commonly used to add to kexts to get certain hardware working, or to identify specific versions or revisions or hardware like video cards.
Download and run the utility and it will list your hardware devices and their corresponding device IDs. One way to install kernels would be through a helper application like PCWiz OS X Kernel Installer , which automatically installs kernels for you through a guided wizard.
There is also a manual way to install the kernel. Restart the computer for the kernel changes to take effect. The easiest way to install kexts Kernel Extensions, usually some sort of driver is to use a helper application like Kext Helper that automatically installs the kexts for you. The other way is a manual method: Put the kext you want to install on the Desktop.
Once you are done backing up or if you are installing a completely new kext , after making sure the kext is on the Desktop, run these commands with Terminal:. Reboot for the changes to take effect.
As you may have already noticed, there is always a time change when dual booting Mac OS X and Windows, whether it be with Boot Camp or a hackint0sh. After booting into OS X and going into Windows or vice versa the time always gets messed up.
Various solutions have been posted, and this page sums up all the solutions so you can try all the various solutions for this problem and see if one works for you. How can I get 5. Even if your audio is working, to get 5.
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