Waze is one of the most complete tools we can find in the mobile world. It helps drivers in a very unique and simple way. This application contains some secrets that increase its offer. So, today we show you how to use Waze to the fullest with these secret codes.
Not always everything that is presented to users is immediately visible. These may need to access more hidden or less obvious areas of the apps, as additional options then appear in a completely open manner.
Waze's approach is the same, but the access is a little different. To activate these secret codes, simply enter the following values in the site search. So, you can try the codes below and decide which one is active.
- 2##2to enter or exit the debug mode, that is, the debugger mode.
- ## @cctts, one of the most interesting things: clearing the TTS cache, ideal if the text-to-speech function is not working well. Thus, this cache will be cleared and forced to download from the server with the latest version available.
- dbg@ttsOr enable or disable text-to-speech debugging mode.
- ## @ ttsenable or disable the text-to-speech functionality (optional, do this in the app under Settings > Voice & Voice)
- ## @ ageTurn voice commands on or off (something you can also do in settings)
- ##@user nameDisplays your username in a popup (if invited, a random username is assigned)
- ## @ engchange the language to English
- ## @ hebchange the language to Hebrew (Waze comes from Israel)
- ## @ restorvav, reset your favorite places to zero. When you try, you get an error that the device is not connected to the Internet.
- ## @ coordinationOr display (or stop showing) the GPS coordinates of your location
- ## @debuglangand change localized strings like "home" or "work" to [OK]
- ## @debugspeedshows the speed limits for the section regardless of the current speed (only works if you have the speed limit enabled)
- ## @ rugbysdisplays an additional icon with the current status (in yellow)
- ##@passageTraffic lines appear on the road
In addition to the previous options, there are a lot of codes that can be used. These have a greater impact and the changes they produce can jeopardize the use of Waze if used incorrectly. So, decide which one to use and how, from the list below.
- ##@Iif the phone is using the wrong server, this code allows you to change it (applicable in Israel)
- ##@United States of Americaif the phone is using wrong server, this code allows you to change it (applicable in USA)
- ##@lastif the phone is using the wrong server, this code allows you to change it (applies to the rest of the world).
- ## @resetappto reset the app and leave it freshly installed: delete bookmarks, account information ...
Explore these codes and see which one works best for your use of Waze. As is almost always the case, if you want to, you can quickly go back and run that app again as it was before messing around where it shouldn't be.