![]() You can change the name as well as the latitude and longitude. Then right-click on the desired location and select “Edit” from the menu. To modify a location you’ve added, click the Location icon again to reveal the list. Once you’ve added some locations, they’ll display on the map whenever you have the Locations enabled via the checkbox in the Layers tab. Select the one you want and click or tap Save. The list below the search field will show possible matches for the location you entered. Then type a city name or zip code in the search field and hit return. If you haven’t added any custom locations, the list will be blank. Click or tap the icon to see the Locations tab. Revealing locations also reveals the Location icon in the sidebar. To do so, click or tap the Locations checkbox in the Layers tab. To work with custom locations, you’ll first need to reveal the Locations layer. ![]() We’re working on a fix for this but in the meantime, click where the button should be, and it should work as expected.) The buttons are always there, but sometimes the icon isn’t drawn. (NOTE: We’re aware of a bug that sometimes prevents sidebar icons from displaying. To view locations, you’ll first need to select the layers icon, which is second from the bottom. The vertical column of icons on the far left control what’s visible in the sidebar. The sidebar on along the left side of the RadarScope window is the home for all layers, settings, and controls. With that in mind, let’s take a look at how custom locations are added, managed, and displayed in RadarScope for Windows. While features behave similarly across iOS, macOS, Android, and now Windows, the user interface often differs from one platform to the next. When bringing RadarScope to a new platform, we try to strike a balance between RadarScope’s unique personality and the way customers expect an app to behave on that platform.
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