Yep. you encountred the ios refresh bug that a lot of us have reported with 
ios7.1.1. The trick is to run your finger down the screen and scrowl. It will 
keep yoru place then split tap on nv. then just tap except changes.

Hth.

> On Jun 17, 2014, at 20:53, Ray Campbell <ray1...@wowway.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi All:
> 
> I've got the Navigon GPS app on my iPhone 5 running the latest version of IOS 
> 7.  I don't have all of the maps available, just certain states.  Today, I, 
> as part of preparing for the ACB convention, went into Map Manager to try 
> adding the Nevada map.  As I tried flicking with one finger down to the 
> Nevada map so I could add it, I kept hearing the VoiceOver sound like the 
> screen was refreshing itself and I was taken back to the top and I had to 
> start all over.  The only way I could get the Nevada map added was to use my 
> bluetooth keyboard, use VO-f to find Nevada, then quickly hit VO-space to 
> select it, because the same thing with the screen refreshing itself was 
> happening there too.
> 
> Does anyone know if I can fix this, and if so, how?  Any other suggestions 
> about how to add state maps when you need too, or, delete them for that 
> matter?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ray Campbell
> ray1...@wowway.com
> 
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