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Mobile Devices
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Due to the newer map technology, older devices and operating systems may experience loading issues. Power Cycle Your DeviceIf you’re experiencing these issues, try power cycling your device. To power cycle an iPad, you can press and hold the following buttons until the Apple logo appears:
A power cycle clears the memory used by the operating system and apps, but it doesn't erase your data. Update Your Operating SystemThis is often necessary on phones/tablets that haven’t had their OS updated recently. Update Your BrowserTreeKeeper works best when using the most current browser version (Chrome, Safari, Firefox etc.). Set Layers to InactiveWe recommend setting any layers you will rarely use to “Inactive”. This should free up processing power for your device. Click the Lock icon to unlock your layers, and the “-” icon to deactivate. For more information, see Setting Layers to Inactive from our Support Portal documentation. Hide Active Layer VisibilityWe recommend turning the visibility off (hiding) any Active Layers that you only occasionally need to reference. This will also free up processing power. Visibility can be toggled by clicking the Eye icon within the Active Layers menu of your Layers List. |
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Layer Cards
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The Layer Menu has been upgraded so that users that have permission/access to a layer can decide if they want to see that layer on their map. Layer Cards do not affect a user’s access rights or permissions. If a user does not have access to a layer, they will not have a Layer Card for it. |
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Unlocking the Active Layers allows you to reorder your layers (determining which layers will display on top others) and Deactivate/Reactivate layers. Reordering layers:
Deactivating/Reactivating layers:
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The Layer Menu is divided into two sections: “Active Layers” and “Inactive Layers”. Active Layers are visible on the map. Map tools like the Select Tools affect Active Layers. Inactive Layers have been temporarily removed from your Active Layer list. The data is still there, it's just not active on the map. To move layers between Active and Inactive, see “What does the Lock/Unlock icon next to “Active Layers” do?” above. |
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Hidden: While the Active Layers section is locked, layers may be temporarily hidden with the Show/Hide (eye) icons . This is useful if you want to hide a layer briefly but intend to use it later. Inactive: Inactive layers are removed entirely from your Active Layer list, but can be found in Inactive Layers and reactivated at any point. See “How do I reactivate a Layer?“ below. |
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A red triangle with an exclamation point may indicate something is wrong with the layer. Please contact support. |
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Moving Sites
Please refer to our Moving a Site documentation.