Hi community,
My new netbook (Galaxy Book 10.6" LTE Windows Home) contains a "GNSS". This sensor does not connect to www.bing.com/maps in any browser including Edge.
Would you expect that, by concept, the position mark on www.bing.com/maps should normally use the GNSS information?
All necessary settings in Windows are proper, evidenced by the flawless functioning of MS "Karten".
Are there any settings in Edge which I may have overlooked?
Is it necessary to install a dedicated app which links GNSS to www.bing.com/maps.
Any advice would be welcome.
Cheers
GNSSuser
My new netbook (Galaxy Book 10.6" LTE Windows Home) contains a "GNSS". This sensor does not connect to www.bing.com/maps in any browser including Edge.
Would you expect that, by concept, the position mark on www.bing.com/maps should normally use the GNSS information?
All necessary settings in Windows are proper, evidenced by the flawless functioning of MS "Karten".
Are there any settings in Edge which I may have overlooked?
Is it necessary to install a dedicated app which links GNSS to www.bing.com/maps.
Any advice would be welcome.
Cheers
GNSSuser