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  2. On your computer, open Google Maps. Right-click on your starting point. Select Measure distance. To create a path to measure, click anywhere on the map. To add another point, click anywhere on the map. At the bottom, you can find the total distance in miles (mi) and kilometers (km). Tip: To move a point or path, click and drag it. To remove a ...

  3. Get started with Google Maps - iPhone & iPad - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/144349?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=iOS

    When you open the Google Maps app, you can find these tabs at the bottom of the Home Screen: Explore : Choose where to go. You : Create lists, recall places, and find your saved trips, notifications, and messages. Contribute : Share experiences, add info and reviews, and fix problems. Features like Location sharing, Timeline, and Offline maps ...

  4. Check your speed - Android - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/9356324

    Turn Speedometer on or off. On your Android device, open the Google Maps app . Tap your profile picture or initial Settings Navigation settings. Under "Driving options," turn Show speedometer on or off. Tip: If the Speed Limits feature is available in your location, you can turn the speedometer on or off by tapping Speed Limit / during navigation.

  5. Measure distance between points - iPhone & iPad - Google Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/1628031?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=iOS

    On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Maps app . Touch and hold anywhere on the map that isn’t a place’s name or icon. A red pin appears. Select Measure distance . Move the map so that the black circle is on the next point you want to add. At the bottom right, tap Add point . At the bottom, you can find the total distance in miles (mi ...

  6. Track your fitness activity - Android - Google Fit Help

    support.google.com/fit/answer/6075066

    On your phone, open the Google Fit app . Tap Add Track workout . To select the activity you’re about to start, tap the Down arrow . Tap Start workout. If you're riding a bike, carry your phone in your pocket. Tracking will be more accurate than if your phone is mounted or in a backpack. You'll see stats like time, steps, calories, distance ...

  7. Computer Android iPhone & iPad. Choose your map & your info. On your computer, open Google Maps. To change the Map type, at the bottom left, click Layers . Map: Roads, places, and major landmarks. Satellite: Aerial pictures. Point to Layers and click More to find info about: Terrain: Local terrain. Traffic: Local traffic conditions.

  8. How to track my walking distance - Google Maps Community

    support.google.com/maps/thread/7217768/how-to-track-my-walking-distance

    Recommended Answer. Jun 1, 2019. You can do that with Google Maps by setting a walking direction and then you can view the result in Timeline. However Google Fit might be a better solution. Original Poster Ron Notachance marked this as an answer. Ron Notachance. Original Poster. Jun 1, 2019. Thanks, does Google Fit require data be turned on to ...

  9. For a better estimate of the calories you burn, update your info. On your Android phone, open Google Fit . Tap Profile. Tap your height or weight, then change it. Tap OK. Learn how to add your physical info to Google Fit. Give feedback about this article. Choose a section to give feedback on.

  10. Find your activity - Android - Google Fit Help

    support.google.com/fit/answer/6090183

    When you open the Google Fit app, you'll find your fitness activities at the top of the screen. This summary includes estimates of active minutes, steps you've taken, calories you've burned, and your last workout. If you don't find a summary of your activity: On your Android phone, open the Google Fit app . At the bottom, tap Home.

  11. Where is the map legend for google maps?

    support.google.com/maps/thread/21344036

    Hi Jake. As far as I know there isn't a legend like that for Google Maps. You could send feedback via the app requesting that Google add a legend - they do read all feedback, so there's a chance they might agree one is needed. Sorry that I couldn't be more helpful.