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What is the real-world distance between the two points you selected?
Will place -- cones, -- ft apart
Click a cone type, then click the map to place. Regular (orange), Pointer (green arrow that auto-rotates toward the nearest regular cone), Start (green), Finish (checkered).
Gate — click to set the center, click again to set the driving direction. Two cones are placed perpendicular to that direction at the specified width.
Slalom — click the start point, then the end point. A dialog lets you set the number of cones and spacing.
Trailer / Staging Grid — click to place. Drag to move. Hover to reveal rotate and resize handles.
Worker — numbered worker stations. Click sidebar entries to fly to them on the map.
Obstacle — choose a type from the dropdown (Hazard, Light Pole, Drain, etc.) and click to place.
Select — drag a box to select multiple items. Selected items can be dragged together. Click empty space to deselect. Right-click any item to delete it.
Line — click to add waypoints for a driving line. Clear Line removes it.
Measure — click two points (or cones) to measure distance. Measurements persist on the map.
Note — click to place a numbered note. Edit text in the sidebar.
Undo / Redo — also available via Ctrl+Z / Ctrl+Y.
Map Opacity — fade the satellite imagery to see cones more clearly.
Grid — toggle a 10 ft grid overlay. Adjust rotation with the slider or number input. Toggle light/dark grid lines.
Print — download the current view as a PNG image.
Export / Import — save or load courses as JSON files.
The right sidebar shows course info, layer visibility toggles (cones, measurements, notes, obstacles, workers, driving line), notes, worker stations, saved venues, and saved courses.
Save Venue — saves the current obstacles as a reusable venue layout.
| 1–9 | Quick tool select |
| Ctrl+Z | Undo |
| Ctrl+Y | Redo |
| Ctrl+A | Select all |
| Delete | Delete selected items |
| Escape | Deselect / cancel tool |
| Right-click | Delete any item |
Load an image instead of a live map. Use Set Scale to calibrate by clicking two points and entering the real-world distance between them. All measurement tools then work in feet.