Hi there! I see you're encountering the "Cursor is not on route" error in the inRoute app on your iPhone with iOS 18.5. I'd like to help you get this sorted out.
To start, could you tell me a bit more about when this error happens? For example: - Are you trying to create or follow a route? - Have you set both a Start and Destination pin on the map? - Is the cursor (the pointer you use to select points) shifted or offset from your actual touch location?
This info will help me target the best solution for you.
Meanwhile, a common cause for this error in inRoute is when the app does not detect a proper route because either the Start or Destination pin is missing or unchecked in the route setup. Make sure you have both pins placed and active on your map. If either is unchecked or missing, the app cannot calculate a route properly and might show cursor-related errors.
If the pins are fine but your pointer seems offset—meaning where you tap doesn't match where the cursor appears on the map—that can cause trouble selecting or routing points. In that case, reinstalling the app or restarting your device might help recalibrate the touch and map interface.
Please let me know what you've tried so far or confirm if your pins are set, and I'll guide you on the next steps!
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Hi there! I see you're encountering the "Cursor is not on route" error in the inRoute app on your iPhone with iOS 18.5. I'd like to help you get this sorted out.
To start, could you tell me a bit more about when this error happens? For example:
- Are you trying to create or follow a route?
- Have you set both a Start and Destination pin on the map?
- Is the cursor (the pointer you use to select points) shifted or offset from your actual touch location?
This info will help me target the best solution for you.
Meanwhile, a common cause for this error in inRoute is when the app does not detect a proper route because either the Start or Destination pin is missing or unchecked in the route setup. Make sure you have both pins placed and active on your map. If either is unchecked or missing, the app cannot calculate a route properly and might show cursor-related errors.
If the pins are fine but your pointer seems offset—meaning where you tap doesn't match where the cursor appears on the map—that can cause trouble selecting or routing points. In that case, reinstalling the app or restarting your device might help recalibrate the touch and map interface.
Please let me know what you've tried so far or confirm if your pins are set, and I'll guide you on the next steps!