TomTom Navigator Navigator 2 Reference Manual page 7

Navigator 2.24.2
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House numbers. Odd numbers are always displayed yellow-on-
blue, and even numbers are always displayed in white-on-black.
Manipulating the map with your pen
The map view lets you browse around the map. You can do the following:
Tap once on a street to get detail information about it, such as the name and the range of house
numbers between two crossings;
Tap once on a Point of interest symbol to see its name and type;
Put your pen down and drag it around to move the map;
Move the control of the zoom bar (2) to zoom in or out;
Tap and hold on a location to pop up the action-list for that location (see the next section for
details);
Tap on the GPS indicator (6) to re-center the screen instantly around your current GPS position;
Tap on or near the left or right arrow in the instruction bar (3) to show the previous or next
route instruction; or tap in the middle of the bar to switch to the instruction table.
Tap the detail button (10) to pop up the detail-controls; these controls allow you to influence the
number of roads and names displayed at the same time on the current map; Tap the icon again
to hide the controls.
Tap and hold options for a particular location
When you Tap and hold your pen on a location on the map, you will be presented with a choice of
options. Which options are presented depends on the situation. This is a list of all options that may be
presented for a particular location:
Sets the location as your destination and starts the navigation process
Navigate to...
(see chapter 1).
Sets the location as the departure location for the next route to be
planned - this is only relevant for routes planned using the "plan" button
Set as
(8), since normal turn-by-turn navigation will always depart from your
departure
current GPS position.
Sets the location as the destination for the next route that is planned.
Set as
destination
Add to
Allows you to turn the location into a "favorite" location (see chapter 3).
favorites...
Allows you to view the details of an existing favorite.
View favorite
Allows you to turn the location into a Point of interest. You will need to
Add as point of
specify the name and category of the Point of interest. Note that you can
interest

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