Alright, listen up, y’all. We gonna talk about this TrackView thing on your phone, the one that lets you see what’s going on at your place. You know, like them cameras? But sometimes, them cameras ain’t in the right order, and it’s a pain in the butt to find the one you want.
So, we gonna figure out how to change the order of them cameras on your Android phone. It ain’t rocket science, even this old lady can do it, so you can too.
First thing’s first, you gotta open up that TrackView app. You know, the one with the little eye? Tap on that thing. Now, you should see all your cameras, all them places you’re watchin’. But they all jumbled up, right? Like a mess of socks in a drawer.
Okay, so now, look around for your initials. They’re probably up in the top left corner. See ’em? Tap on them initials. It’s like clickin’ on your name tag, you know?
Then, you gotta find somethin’ called “Device Management”. That’s where you handle all them cameras and stuff. Tap on that. It’s like goin’ to the boss’s office, but for your phone.
- Tap your initials. You see them letters in the upper left corner, yeah, them are yours, tap’em.
- Go to Device Management. It’s in the menu somewhere, look for it.
Now, this is where it gets a little tricky. The app might not let you just drag and drop them cameras like you want. Some apps, they just ain’t that smart. It’s like tryin’ to teach a pig to sing, some things just don’t work easy.
So, if you can’t just drag and drop, you might have to do it the hard way. And that means, you might have to remove a camera and then add it back again. Yeah, I know, it’s a pain. It’s like takin’ all the eggs outta the basket just to put ‘em back in a different order.
If you gotta remove and add, here’s how you do it. You go into Device Management, find the camera you want to move, and there should be an option to remove it. Sometimes it says “delete,” sometimes it says “disconnect,” but it means the same thing, gettin’ rid of it for a bit.
Then, you add it back. But this time, you add it back in the order you want. So, if you want the kitchen camera to be first, you add that one back first. Then the living room, then the porch, whatever. You get the idea, right? It ain’t perfect, but it gets the job done.
Now, some apps, they’re a little fancier. They might have a little pencil icon somewhere, maybe in the top right corner. If you see that pencil, tap on it. That usually means “edit,” you know, like fixin’ things up.
And then, you might see somethin’ like “edit devices”. Tap on that, and maybe, just maybe, you can hold down on a camera and drag it around to where you want it. It’s like rearrangin’ furniture, but on your phone.
This TrackView thing, it’s supposed to be for security, right? Keepin’ an eye on things. They say it’s real secure, somethin’ about “encrypted P2P connection” and “Google authentication”. Sounds fancy, huh? But all it really means is you gotta use the same Gmail on all your devices. Like usin’ the same key for all your doors. Keeps the bad folks out, I guess.
So, to keep things straight in your head, think of it like this: Organizing your cameras is like organizing your kitchen. You want the stuff you use most often up front, right? Same with the cameras. You want the ones you check the most at the top of the list.
And if you get stuck, don’t be afraid to ask for help. Maybe your grandkids know how to do it. Or maybe you gotta call up that TrackView company and get them to explain it. Just don’t give up. Even an old woman like me can figure this stuff out eventually. You ain’t no dumber than me, are ya?
Remember this, keep your devices safe, and keep an eye on what matters. That’s what this TrackView is all about, makin’ sure everything’s alright, even when you ain’t there.
So there you have it. A simple way, or maybe a not-so-simple way, to change the order of them cameras. Now go on and get them cameras organized!
Tags: [TrackView, Android, Device Management, Reorder Devices, Camera Order, Security Camera, Remote Devices, Camera Setup, Organize Devices, P2P Connection]