To move the cursor – Garmin 210 User Manual

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The cursor allows you to pan away from your present position and scroll

to other map areas around the world (even outside of your current G-chart^“

coverage). As you pan past the edge of the current map display, the screen

will actively scroll forward to provide continuous map coverage wherever
you move the cursor.

To move the cursor:

1. Press the appropriate arrow icon on the ^ keypad to move the cursor in the

desired direction.

As you move the cursor, the distance and bearing from your present posi­

tion to the cursor, will be displayed in the data window, with the cursor’s posi­
tion coordinates shown in the position field. Keep in mind that when the cur­

sor is stationary, the distance and bearing from your present position will
change as your boat moves.

The cursor may also be used to ‘snap’ to on-screen waypoints and navaids,

allowing you to review the selected position directly from the map display

To select an on-screen waypoint or navaid with the cursor:

1. Use the 9 keypad to move the cursor to the desired waypoint or navaid

(if there are several waypoints grouped closely together, zoom in closer for

a better view of the area).

2. When a waypoint or navaid is selected, it will become highlighted on screen,

with the name, position, comment and icon displayed in the data window.

To eliminate the cursor, recenter your position on-screen and return

to the boat navigation mode:

1. Press the@DI<6y'

Using

the Cursor

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Snapping to an on-screen waypoint

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Remove the cursor by pressing the CTR key

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