How to Change the Route on Google Maps on iPhone or iPad Posted: 30 Jul 2021 01:00 AM PDT This wikiHow teaches you how to switch to a different route using Google Maps on your iPhone or iPad. The steps to change your route are a bit different depending on whether you've already begun your trip or still in the planning stages. By changing the destination, choosing an alternate route, adding stops, or avoiding tolls or highways, you can quickly get the most accurate directions from Google Maps at any point during travel. [Edit]Selecting an Alternate Route While Navigating - While navigating, tap Route icon. It's the two curved arrows at the bottom of the screen, just to the right of your remaining travel time. This displays a preview of your route, as well as alternative routes and their ETAs.
- You can also get here by tapping the bar at the bottom of the map and selecting Preview route.
- Tap an alternate route to switch immediately. Your current route appears in blue, while alternate routes are gray. Tap one of the gray routes to switch to that route. Your navigation instructions will change immediately.
- If you decide not to select an alternate route, tap Re-center on the map to return to the previous navigation view.
[Edit]Adding a Stop While Navigating - While navigating, tap the search icon . It's the magnifying glass in the upper-right corner of the map.
- Select a category or tap the search icon . You can tap any of the options to see locations along your route. Or, if you want to enter a specific address or landmark, tap the blue-and-white magnifying glass icon instead.
- Select the stop you want to add. Enter the address or select the location of the stop you want to add to your current route. This places a new point on the map and asks if you want to add the stop.
- Tap . It's the green button at the bottom of the screen. This adds the stop to your route, changing your current route and ETA to include the new stop.
[Edit]Selecting a Different Destination While Navigating - Tap the red button. It's at the bottom-right corner. This disables navigation to the current destination and allows you to select a new one.
- Enter a different destination. To do so, tap the current destination above the map, tap the X to erase it, and then start typing your new destination. Tap the new destination when it appears in the search results to select it.
- Tap . It's the blue button at the bottom. This begins navigation to the new destination.
[Edit]Avoiding Tolls, Ferries, and Highways While Navigating - While navigating, tap the trip menu. It's the white bar at the bottom of the map that displays your remaining travel time. This expands the menu.
- Tap . It's at the bottom of the menu.
- Select which route options to avoid. In the "Route Options" section of the menu you'll find three switches: Avoid highways, Avoid tolls, and Avoid ferries. If you want to avoid any of these options on your route, tap its corresponding switch to turn it on.
- Tap the back button. This updates your route to bypass highways, tolls, and/or ferries as needed.
[Edit]Selecting an Alternate Route Before Your Trip - Select a destination on the map. Tap a destination on the map, or search for it by typing its name or address into the search bar.
- Tap one of the gray routes. Google Maps automatically selects a route based on the amount of travel time. The route selected by Google Maps is the one highlighted in blue. Alternate routes are gray, and each displays its own ETA. Tap one of the other routes to select and view that route.
- Tap . It's the blue button at the bottom of the screen. This begins navigation using the alternate route you selected.
[Edit]Adding a Stop Before Your Trip - Select a destination on the map. Tap a destination on the map, or search for it by typing its name or address into the search bar.
- You can rearrange your destinations at any point, so it doesn't matter whether you select your final destination now, or one of the places you want to stop along the way.
- Tap . It's at the bottom-left corner. This displays the suggested route.
- Tap the three horizontal dots next to your current location. It's at the top-right corner.
- Tap . This adds a third field above the map containing the text "Add stop."
- Tap the new field at the top. This allows you to select another destination.
- Enter a location or tap to select from the map. Once you tap the place you want to go, the destination will be added to the list of stops above the map.
- To add another stop, tap the new Add stop field that expanded below the last stop you entered, and then select the next destination.
- You can add up to 9 stops to a single trip.[1]
- Place your destinations in the desired order (optional). If you want to switch the order in which you travel to each destination, tap and drag the location name or address up or down the list. This updates the route displayed on the map below.
- Tap . It's at the bottom-right corner of your destination list. The route will appear.
- Tap to begin navigating to the first destination. Navigation will begin immediately.
- To add another stop once you're already on the way, tap magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner, select or search for a new location, and then tap Add stop.
[Edit]Avoiding Tolls, Ferries, and Highways Before Your Trip - Select a destination on the map. Tap a destination on the map, or search for it by typing its name or address into the search bar.
- Tap . It's at the bottom-left corner.
- Tap the three horizontal dots. It's at the top-right corner next to your current location or starting point.
- Tap . It's at the top of the menu.
- Choose which route options to avoid. Tap the toggle switch next to Avoid highways, Avoid tolls, and/or Avoid ferries to remove such routes for your trip.
- If you want Google Maps to always display trips without tolls, highways, and/or ferries, tap the "Remember settings" switch to turn that feature on.
- Tap the back button. This saves your changes and re-displays the route if necessary.
- Tap . It's the blue button at the bottom. This starts navigation toward your destination.
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How to Harvest Plums Posted: 29 Jul 2021 05:00 PM PDT A perfectly ripe plum is hard to beat, especially if you picked it yourself. There's not a lot to harvesting this tasty stone fruit—you can pick it while it's slightly underripe or wait until it's totally soft and sweet. Still have questions? We've got answers! Read on to get helpful harvesting tips. [Edit]When are plums ready to pick? - Most plum varieties ripen between July and September. This is just a rough time frame, though—plums in your area may ripen in late spring, so keep your eyes on the plum trees starting in June.[1]
- Harvest European plums when they're soft to the touch. If you've got a European variety, they'll soften and turn blue or purple when they're ripe. To test, gently press the surface of a plum with your thumb and forefinger. If it's soft, it's ready to pick.[2]
- You might see a powdery white substance on the surface of your plums. It's a fungus that's harmless and doesn't affect the flavor of the fruit—it just means the plums are really ripe!
- Damson, Stanley, and Mount Royal are popular European plum varieties.
- Pick Japanese and American plums when they're slightly soft. You don't need to wait until these plums are completely soft to the touch. Instead, pick the yellow or red plums as soon as they're firm-ripe. They'll finish ripening within a few days if you set them on the counter.[3]
- Popular American plum varieties include Alderman, Tecumseh, and Pipestone. Autumn Rosa, Burgundy, and Santa Rosa are all popular Japanese varieties.
- You can also taste a plum to tell if it's sweet enough. If you get a sour bite or the fruit is still greenish-blue, wait a few days and check the plums again.[4]
[Edit]How do I pick the plums? - Pluck the fruit from the tree so the stem stays attached. Be gentle when you twist the fruit away from the branch so you don't harm the tree or bruise the plum. Sometimes, if the fruit is really ripe, it will fall into your hand as soon as you grasp it.[5]
- Harvesting a lot of really ripe plums? Lay a tarp or clean sheet underneath the tree to catch any fruit that may fall as you pick.
[Edit]Do plums continue to ripen after you pick them? - Yes—they'll soften at room temperature within a few days. Although you'll get the sweetest-tasting plums by letting them fully ripen on the trees, you can pick them while they're slightly underripe. Put the plums in a paper bag and set them on the counter. They should ripen within 4 days.[6]
- Check the plums every day since you don't want them to soften too much.
[Edit]Can you pick plums when they're green? - You can, but they won't be very large or sweet. Green plums, especially wild ones, are still growing, so they'll be quite a bit smaller than ripe plums. They're also hard if you try to squeeze them. If you do pick the underripe fruit, you can put them in a paper bag and try to ripen them, but they'll probably soften just a little.[7]
- Remember, most of the ripening happens while the fruit is on the tree, so you're really better off waiting to harvest the plums.
[Edit]How can I ripen plums after picking them? - Put firm plums into a paper bag and set them on the counter. As the fruit sits at room temperature, it releases ethylene gas, which speeds up the ripening process. Check the plums every day—they should become soft enough to eat within a few days.[8]
- It's really important to use a paper bag, not plastic since the paper lets air move around the fruit. Plastic traps air and moisture, which can cause the plums to spoil.
- Store your plums in the fridge for 3 to 5 weeks. You can keep them in produce bags or put them into plastic bags with a few holes poked in them.[9]
- If the plums are soft, they're ready to eat! Leave firm plums to ripen or cook with them—whip up a tart or make jam, for instance.[10]
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How to Set a Pin for a Netflix Profile Posted: 29 Jul 2021 09:00 AM PDT Since people share Netflix accounts, you might want to be able to keep your profile locked. This wikiHow will teach you how to set a Profile Lock PIN using a web browser. If you try to do this in the mobile app, you'll be redirected to a web browser once you get to the account page. - Go to https://www.netflix.com/YourAccount in a web browser. You can use any web browser to set a Profile Lock PIN on a specific profile.
- Click the expand-down arrow next to the profile you want to add the lock to. You'll see a list of all the profiles associated with the account in the header "Profile & Parental Controls."
- Click next to "Profile Lock." You should see this menu option in the middle of the drop-down list.
- Enter your account password and click . You'll need to enter the account password in order to make changes to the profile.
- Click the box next to "Require a PIN" . When you check the box, space for you to enter the required 4-digit PIN will appear.[1]
- Create the PIN and click . You'll need to enter this PIN to be able to access that profile in the future unless you're using an unsupported device.[2]
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