

Placing them all in the same folder means you will be alerted to either all POIs or none.


By placing them in a separate sub folder you can turn off just that group of POIs. If for example, you created a sub folder in which to place all your McDonald's restaurants you might not want to be advised of their presence every time you drive somewhere. But if you do, your device will show these folders as groups of POIs with a tick box beside each group allowing you to turn on or off a particular group. It is not essential to create sub folders as mentioned. What you call these folders is a matter of choice. You may for example create a sub folder for called Safety for your speed camera POIs etc and another called Education for the school zone POIs. * Now create appropriate sub folders within that folder for the groups of POIs you intend to instal. * On your computer, create a folder labeled POI. These instructions are based on work previously outlined on this forum and reflect in addition, only some low level detail and my personal experience in following them.
#GARMIN POI LOADER APPLICATION SOFTWARE#
If you still want to load your old CSV and GPX files, or to download our GPX, CSV, WAV, MP3 and BMP files, get the Garmin's Poiloader software here: Please let us know if you find any easier option to keep your GPS up-to date. It takes about 30 seconds to download the file and save it to your Garmin or any rebranded in-dash Garmin infotainment system.ĭemo: You can create a small test GPI file and save it directly to your Garmin Save the downloaded "One-click-update" GPI file to your Garmin and Add to cart all POI files that you needģ. You can download all POI files as a personalized GPI POI compilation (country level data, with addresses and clickable phone numbers, where available, and proximity alerts for speed cameras and other Road Safety POIs).ġ. You do not need any additional software to use our POIs.
