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To access the settings, press the Menu button, then:ġ. The following settings only need to be done once. If these aren’t set up right, you’ll have problems, so listen carefully! Set the controls… The Garmin has all sorts of options for things like recalculating routes if you go wrong, whether to avoid certain types of roads, and so on. Making sure the settings on the Edge 800 are correctīefore you head out, you need to make sure a few settings are dialled in properly. Copy your GPX/TCX file into the NewFiles folder. Open the Garmin folder, then the NewFiles folder. If you have an SD card in your Garmin, you should get two autoplay options – one for the internal memory in the Garmin, and one for the SD card. This step is very simple – just connect the garmin to your computer via the USB cable, and open it up so you can see the files inside (on most computers you’ll get an autoplay pop up – just choose “open folder to view files”. Export the file as a GPX track, or a TCX file! Getting the GPX/TCX file onto your Garmin I always use the GPX track option, but TCX works fine too. When you’re done, you can export the file in various formats. Just point and click on the map, and it will “snap” to the roads. Make a mistake? Just click the undo button. My advice is to use it’s free to use, and very simple. There does seem to be some variation in the outputs they produce, and in turn these can be interpreted differently by the Garmin.
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There are tons of sites out there which will let you draw routes on a map and then allow you to download the route as a gpx or tcx file. The best way to create a route/course to follow