Dr John said:
In response to the earlier mention of difficulty in reading the buttons on the Raymarine displays: Wear a white T shirt and get your belly up close to the display. The light from the display will reflect off the T-shirt and you can read the button letters.
If you have yet to develop the belly necessary for this maneuver, you can hold a white sheet of paper up from the bottom, or tape it to the dash under the bottom of the display so it reflects the display light back onto the buttons.
John
WOW, Great Dr John, I knew there was a reason I needed that extra piece of chocolate, and the oreo's too. (No problem here, in the belly reflector department anyway.) I'm having a hard time reaching the keyboard from the floor though, and my belly is aching from the shaking :lol: :lol: :lol:
ON a more serious note.

I did learn that there is a way to do what we need for night running. The buttons DO HAVE BACKLIGHT. It's in there, in the backlight slide, just one bump down from max light in the night mode, and they are not bright, but they are there, and when it is dark and the slide is in the right position they do show up. (
Thanks to Paul on the JC Lately for finding that and showing me how.) Also the screen display can be turned down very low, so that, it does not reflect off everything, (ahem, even my tee-shirt) and glare on the inside of the windows.
Thanks Dr John for the great idea, for many great posts, and for that extra bite of chocolate tonight.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon