TomTom GO User Manual

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3. Exploring TomTom GO

Most of the things you can do in TomTom GO start

with a tap on a menu option. This chapter covers

these options and explains how to use them.

Tap roughly in the middle of the 3D display to make

the options menu appear. In working through

chapter 2, you'll have already seen how to use

'Navigate to...', the first option, to navigate to

somewhere from your current (GPS) position. And,

having planned a route already, you'll see that the

remaining menu options are now available (i.e. no

longer greyed-out).

Let's look in detail at each of these main menu

options. As you saw in chapter 2, there are several

screens of options, just tap on the

button to

cycle between them.

3.1 Navigate to...

This is the simplest and most useful starting point

in TomTom GO. Given your current GPS position,

you can use this to navigate to any given address,

crossing or Point Of Interest. Tap on 'Navigate

to...'

to display its own options screen.

'Recent destination'

is a useful time-saver,

displaying a list of addresses, Points Of Interest

and other destinations that you've used before.

'Address'

displays the same city/street grids

that you used in chapter 2, of course, so just

choose your destination in the same way.

Choosing 'Home'

here is quick and obvious,

though if you chose not to set a home location

when setting up TomTom GO then this may still be

greyed out. For more on setting up a home location,

see section 5.15.

Similarly, 'Favourite'

will also be greyed out

and unavailable if you haven't yet set any

favourites up. See section 3.5 for more on setting

up favourite locations.

'Point of interest'

is your way into TomTom

GO's huge store of restaurants, filling stations,

cash dispensers, and so on. Tap on its icon to

display its own menu options.

If Tom Tom Go doesn't yet have a valid GPS signal,

it will display the message 'No valid GPS position'

at this point. You can still select a Point Of

Interest, although all calculations will be relative

to another point of your choice (such as your

home location).

Icons are shown for the five categories that

TomTom GO calulates that you use most often,

but if the one you now want isn't shown here then

tap on the

button to bring up a grid with all

categories that are available.

Simply use the

and

buttons to scroll through

the list or tap a few letters of the required catego-

ry's name. When you see the one you want, just

tap on it, to display a list of all Points Of Interest in

that category, neatly sorted according to their

distance from your current position.

Again, use the

and

buttons to scroll through

the list or, if you know the name of the Point Of

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