Interacting With On-Screen Information; Using The Cursor In Map And Sonar Views - Humminbird NS25 Operation Manual

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Interacting with On-Screen Information

Using the Cursor in Map and Sonar Views

The cursor is a cross-hair line visible in the graphics area and has several important functions
such as selecting on-screen options, panning the map, and determining a position. The simplest
and most frequent use of the cursor is to determine the distance and bearing from your present
position to some point of interest.
To activate the cursor, simply press the directional arrow in the direction you choose to move.
You may press the directional arrow repetitively to slowly move the cursor faster and over a
greater distance.
When the cursor is active, the cursor infobox contains information on the coordinate position of
the cursor, and the distance and bearing from your present position to the cursor position. This
provides a very quick and accurate way to navigate to the cursor position and is helpful in
determining your distance from a shoreline, or any point of interest.
While in the sonar view, the cursor "freezes" the sonar view and displays the Position, Distance,
Bearing, and Depth in the Cursor infobox.

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