Windows Vista / Windows 7

1.Display the Windows System Properties folder. The procedure for doing this depends on whether “Computer” is on your desktop or in the first level of the Start menu.

If “Computer” is on your desktop, right-click the Computer icon and then select Properties from the menu that appears.

If “Computer” is on the first level of the Start menu, select Computer from the Start menu and then click System Properties at the top of the window that appears.

2.Click the Device Manager link in the left column. In the Device Manager window, the three virtual ports created by Sprint SmartView are listed under the Ports (COM & LPT) heading.

Adding a GPS Application to the GPS Applications Window

Follow these steps to add an application to the list in the GPS Applications window.

1.In the Location/GPS tab of the settings window, click Configure GPS Applications. The GPS Applications window appears.

2.Click Add. The Application Configuration window appears.

3.In the Profile Name field, enter the name of the application that you are adding. The name entered here will be displayed in the Applications window.

4.Click Browse (next to the box marked File).

5.Select the file you wish to add to the list and then click OK.

6.If the application you are adding supports specifying the NMEA COM port on the command line, you can enter it in the Parameters field. This is an alternative to specifying the port within the launched application itself. Once you have determined the format that the application uses for the NMEA command line parameter, there are two ways of specifying the actual port number:

Enter a port number directly (for example COM33). Note, however, if another GPS application is already using this port when you open this application, this application will not be able to receive data. Be careful not to assign the same number to two GPS applications that are likely to be open at the same time.

Instruct Sprint SmartView to assign the application the next available port each time the application is opened. To do this, use $NMEAPORT in place of the actual port number.

Note: The Parameters field also allows you to specify additional command line parameters to be

used when launching the application. However, these additional parameters must be enclosed in parentheses.

7.Click OK.

Note: Applications added using this procedure will appear in the GPS Applications menu rather than the GPS Search menu. If you wish to add an item to the GPS Search menu, just type the text you want to search for into the field at the top of the menu itself.

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