The Apply View
This view is optimized to get you moving dirt. It's split into several areas. There is a on-grade indicator on the left, map and implement views in the center, options on the right, status widgets along the bottom, and a title card on the top.

Left: On-grade indicator
The on-grade indicator displays how far you are from the current target elevation. If you're too high, blocks above the mid-point will be highlighted. If you're too low, blocks below will be highlighted. For larger errors it will appear as an arrow pointing you in the correct direction. If you look closely, your control error will be shown at the top. In the example shown on the left, the blade is 5cm (2 inches) too high. If you have shifted the the blade up or down, a hint will be shown at the bottom.
Center: Map and implement views
This displays your current location and optionally a side and back view of your implement. This can be configured in the "Layout" Settings
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Map view
This shows your current location, and the radar rings in front of the tractor indicate how far aspects are in the future. If you click/tap on the surface you will get a info window appearing that informs you of the values where you tapped (shown in this screenshot)
Top: Title card
This displays your project's name and if you click on it you will see details about your project.
Right: Options
On the right, several buttons allow you to operate and configure Level COMMAND. Tap one of them to show more details.
- Help will display this help guide.
- More will list settings and other actions for you to choose from.
- The button shown here depends on what type of project you're working on:
- For custom designs, Change Project lets you switch between different projects.
- For planes, Planes lets you switch between planes and configure them. To switch projects, use the More button.
- Drop POI allows you to drop a Point Of Interest (POI) at your current location.
- Blade shift allows you offset the blade's target height from the design elevation. This allows you to make height adjustments to complete large cuts in stages.
NOTE: To exit from Level COMMAND, simply tap the More button then tap the Close App button.
Bottom: Status widgets
These small rectangles show various details about your system. Long-press on a widget to open the Widget Settings and change the displayed widgets. There are many to select from, so try them out till you've found the ones that best suit your needs. However, the one in the bottom right will always be the COMMAND status widget.
The name of each widget is shown in Widget Settings, so to check their names, just long-press on one (except the COMMAND widget on the right).
Dead Band / Zero Cut Fill range
A concept that all the on-grade indicators have is the a dead-band, or zero-cut/fill range. This is a small range (3cm (or ±1.5cm) that will be considered on-grade. For the map view this will mean that the anything within the range will be considered as zero cut/fill - no work needing to be done.


