![]() Three diamonds – Draw a path on the map this path can be exported to a GPS as a track. You can’t transfer area data directly to a GPS, so we won’t cover this. Squashed hexagon – Draw an area on the map. ![]() Thumbtack – Add a point marker to the map such a point can be transferred to your GPS. Up at the top of the Google Earth screen is the toolbar here’s the relevant section for adding points and paths: not! If your GPS unit supports the importation and display of waypoints and tracks, and most do, there’s a fairly simple way to convert data created in any version of Google Earth (including the free one) to a GPS-compatible format, and then send it to your GPS unit. So if you wanted to use the GPS interface capabilities of Google Earth Plus to plan a trip by entering point markers and paths that you can export into your GPS unit as waypoints and tracks, you’re out of luck …. “Does not support export of tracks or waypoints to a GPS” ![]() The info page for Google Earth Plus says, quite explicitly:
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