
✔ 3D Map – detailed 3D maps of entire world with free map updates ✔ Driving and walking – ideal for both car and pedestrian navigation with route ✔ GPS location – see and follow your GPS location on map anywhere in the world ✔ Speed camera alarms – see police traps and avoid paying fines Danger alarms, traffic jam information, closures and more ✔ Traffic information – live and accurate traffic information about situation on the road which updates every 2 minutes. With offline maps you save mobile data at home and abroad ✔ Offline – no internet connection needed. Hear precise turn by turn instruction with clear voice chosen by you. ✔ Voice – drive with voice in your language. ✔ Navigation – see route and navigate to address, map location, GPS coordinates or even to a photo Instruction are easy to follow so you will always come to your target destination. Great search makes your trip planning easy and voice navigation with offline maps makes your driving fast and effortless.

In saying all this I do not mean to hijack the thread, but to point out that updates may be clobbering stuff you already use.🚘 GPS navigation is free offline GPS Navigation app for your trips and routes. However today the printer would not work on my XP machine and the toolbox says it need a new print head, so a new printer that works on 10 is probably the answer. Menus are not where they used to be and when I try to print PDF files there is a quick flash of the print menu box then nothing happens. Since then lots of things have gone pear-shaped. Then two weeks ago the machine told me it was updating. When the 10 upgrade happened, the printing improved. Following advice from another forum, I installed the 7 driver and managed to get it to print, but not very well. On a separate issue but still related to drivers, I had a problem connecting the Windows 8.1 laptop to my printer and found that drivers existed only up to Win 7. As a lot of such procedures have been changed in Win 10, I wonder whether I will be able to find the port again. I do remember that I had to go through a procedure for locating the port that the device was located on and remember that it depended on which USB socket it was in.

I also have one of these GPS "mice" and it worked perfectly on Win 8.but I have not tried it on 10 yet. I was caught by the reference to drivers and Windows 10.
