Nid yw mor fawr â hynny, mewn gwirionedd, ond mae gennym anghytundeb ar y staff o ran systemau llywio. Mae'n ymddangos bod rhai ohonom (y techies yn bennaf) yn arfer gosod sgrin nav ceir bob amser i'r modd gogledd-i-fyny. Gyda mapiau papur, deallaf yn iawn y dylai'r gogledd fod ar ben bob amser. Ond mewn car teithio, rwy'n ei chael yn llawer mwy addysgiadol i gael y map wedi'i osod gyda'r cyrchwr wedi'i nodi, i'r cyfeiriad teithio. Rwy'n hoffi gweld y strydoedd y byddaf yn dod ar eu traws heb orfod gwneud y fflop yn fy mhen. Beth yw eich dewis? Its not that big of a deal, really, but we have a disagreement on the staff with regard to navigation systems. It seems that some of us (mostly the techies) make a habit of always setting a cars nav screen to the north-up mode. With paper maps, I fully understand that north should always be up. But in a traveling car, I find it much more informative to have the map set with the cursor pointed up, in the direction of travel. I like to see the streets I will be encountering without having to make the flop in my head. Whats your preference?
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