My research has shown this. The GPS unit in the R2H definitely works - no question. The question lies with the software.
The R2H, as far as I can tell, is shipped in the US with Microsoft ‘Streets and Trips’. In Europe the R2H is shipped with the equivalent software, there is no Australian version of this software, so no GPS software is included in the Australian package.
The GPS unit it self needs to be activated, my understanding is that 'Streets and Trips' does this but with out this software, manual activation is required.
In the Origami Program Launcher go to
- GPS
- select GPS_SWITCH
- check - ENABLE gsc3f GPS
- select Apply
- then close
To SEE the GPS unit working download LeadTek’s GPS diagnostic tool, GPS Monitor. Their FAQ’s are here. Other software is available here at Johnny Appleseed, Crop Circle software looks good???
I have also read that turning off BlueTooth and WireLess are beneficial to working with GPS, personally I have not seen any difference. I guess battery consumption would be improved and seeing as how ASUS have made this very simple by way of the ‘Wireless’ button why not.
I have an in-car navigation device, I don't need Australian road maps on my R2H. What I’m looking for is a World atlas GPS device. When I'm travelling overseas I would like the ability to navigate where I am. I have added Google Earth Plus to my R2H system, but have not been able to connect the GPS device. (Google Earth is very limited in what it can talk to). I have heard of JGUI GPS Radar and seen a ‘YouTube’ video of this working but it is currently not available for download. OziExplorer is a piece of software that allows you to install your own maps. It looks very complicated to me, I downloaded the demo but couldn’t get my head around it.
So the hunt for useful GPS software continues.

