Original Menu Text

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TomTom One V3
First of all, Thanks!

I found your forum yesterday and it's been a real wealth of information!

I've found all the stuff about custom menus and I've been able to successfully change mine, but I'm wondering if anybody or place has the original text of the TomTom One V3 Menu tree?

Thanks!
 
First of all, Thanks!

I found your forum yesterday and it's been a real wealth of information!

I've found all the stuff about custom menus and I've been able to successfully change mine, but I'm wondering if anybody or place has the original text of the TomTom One V3 Menu tree?

Thanks!
I don't think so. The way I understand it, the original (or default) menu of the 3rd edition is embedded within the firmware or operating system. If you want to go back to the original menu, all you have to do is delete (or rename) the menu (.mnu) you created.

Hope this helps.
 
I don't think so. The way I understand it, the original (or default) menu of the 3rd edition is embedded within the firmware or operating system. If you want to go back to the original menu, all you have to do is delete (or rename) the menu (.mnu) you created.

Hope this helps.

Thanks, Rick!

Actually I was thinking it would be easier to just cut and paste and rearrange and add what I wanted to the raw text, but I think I've got the WYSIWYG thing working OK.
 
Thanks, Rick!

Actually I was thinking it would be easier to just cut and paste and rearrange and add what I wanted to the raw text, but I think I've got the WYSIWYG thing working OK.

If you look on my website, I have a TomTom.mnu file that was created with the 3rd menu text.

Here is a direct link to the TomTom.mnu 3rd custom menu I generated that was based on the 3rd edition:
>>> TomTom.mnu file <<<

Link to this page on my website:
>>> Custom Menus <<<
 
You have an awesome site! It's been very helpful!

Question, you have the phone menu button in your menu... will it work on a V3?
 

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