Win8 uses the built-in map app to view route tutorials

  

Win8 comes with a map app. This app has a location function and a route function. You can use the route function to query travel routes. Let's take a look at how the Win8 Maps app looks at the route.

In the Win8 system, click the “map” software in the start screen, right click on the screen to display the operation menu at the bottom of the screen. At the bottom right, there is “my location” and&ldquo ; route” function options.
Fig. 1 Map function operation menu

Click the "route" function to display the route query interface on the right side of the map interface. Enter the start and end points in the input box (for example, Start Shanghai, End Beijing), click the right arrow to start the route.
Figure 2 Route Query

After the query, the road map from the start point to the end point can be displayed on the map. The total distance and time will also be displayed at the top of the map, as well as the details of each step from the start point to the end point. Description.
Figure 3 Route query results

When there are too many steps from the start point to the end point, you can pull the bar under the route description to see more step-by-step details about the route.
Figure 4 Route Steps More Details

Win8's own maps are fully capable of meeting our daily needs and can be used regardless of country or region. It also has features such as adding regional annotations and viewing current traffic conditions. In general, Win8's own map will not let you get lost.

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