ShenValley
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I'll confirm later but I believe it goes to Googlemaps and something else.what happens when you tap the android auto button?
I'll confirm later but I believe it goes to Googlemaps and something else.what happens when you tap the android auto button?
It's going to be difficult to show you over the forum but I will attempt to explain.Someone asked for pics. I just sat in the truck on this rainy day playing and I'm far from mastering this thing. But I feel I can navigate a little better. One weakness is the phone on the screen. My cell is in a holder sitting up high and I can push number 1 on the phone to pull up voicemails. But pushing the code then pound on this truck system is another story without pulling over and playing with things. Trying to figure out a way where I can see it easy enough without pushing all kinds of button. But one pic shows this apparently is connecting my phone wirelessly. One shows most of my apps from my phone and one the screen when I turn it all on and Android Auto kicks in. Maybe this is just the cost of modernization in our trucks and it is no longer simple to use.
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Trust me. I'm taking this laptop to my truck and sitting there when I get the chance.It's going to be difficult to show you over the forum but I will attempt to explain.
In the second picture you have opened your Android auto apps folder. If you scroll down you should see your phone icon. You can then use that app to input different numbers. If you open Android auto on your phone you can customize the apps shown and what order they are in. You can turn on Waze if it is not already (might be you just need to scroll down to see it as well on your truck)
Plug in with a USB cable first, you should see a prompt on your phone to connect. If not, go into u connect apps, go to phone and projection manager. Toggle it ON for your phone.Well you are apparently ahead of me. I trained K9's and handlers for most of my life. But I did find Android Auto under settings on my Galaxy. When I open it I see a "Connect a Car" which maybe means It never loaded into my truck? I do see Android Auto on my screen so I know it is picking it up. Beyond that I am uncertain.
I'm looking at the Android auto app on my phone while sitting in the luxury of my home and I do not see the projection manager you mention. But I have pretty much every toggle turned on but the one for starting music automatically.Plug in with a USB cable first, you should see a prompt on your phone to connect. If not, go into u connect apps, go to phone and projection manager. Toggle it ON for your phone.
If you want to use wireless, you have to connect to the radio and pair with bluetooth. That should then trigger the prompt and let it autocnnect over wifi. Make sure wifi is enabled, but not connected, and make sure you didn't disable 5ghz wifi.
Projection manager is in the truck settings, not on your phoneI'm looking at the Android auto app on my phone while sitting in the luxury of my home and I do not see the projection manager you mention. But I have pretty much every toggle turned on but the one for starting music automatically.
I meant to say as well. Every time I plug in my phone I get the request to provide permissions to hook in. SoPlug in with a USB cable first, you should see a prompt on your phone to connect. If not, go into u connect apps, go to phone and projection manager. Toggle it ON for your phone.
If you want to use wireless, you have to connect to the radio and pair with bluetooth. That should then trigger the prompt and let it autocnnect over wifi. Make sure wifi is enabled, but not connected, and make sure you didn't disable 5ghz wifi.
I enable both of those. Should allow you to use phone for calls outside if Android auto and to play music from your phone without plugging inOk. I promise I am getting a little better at this but far from perfect. But looking at this regarding my cell phone. Should Enable Bluetooth Audio be turned on as well as Enable Phone? Not sure if turning them on here interferes with Android Auto or Uconnect or not. I know it's a little fuzzy but the lighting outside didn't help/
My phone is already connected and is usable over the speakers so this one confused me.I enable both of those. Should allow you to use phone for calls outside if Android auto and to play music from your phone without plugging in