
Press Left Arrow to move south on the latitude or west on the Longitude.
Press Right Arrow to move north or east.
Navigation Mode
Using the left and right arrow keys on the Latitude and Longitude items on the main screen is a quick
way to make a few movements, but if you want to explore in more depth, use Navigation Mode. To turn
on Navigation Mode, do the following:
Highlight either Latitude or Longitude on the main screen.
Hold Select until the context menu appears.
Check the Navigation Mode option.
In Navigation Mode, the four arrow keys move as follows:
North - Up Arrow
East - Right Arrow
South - Down Arrow
West - Left Arrow
To exit Navigation Mode, press Select.
Speed
The Speed item on the Nearby screen indicates the approximate speed you are moving.
Accuracy
The Accuracy setting provides a number to be considered as a range. If Explorer shows, for instance, "2
Yards," the program is fairly confident that it knows your position within 2 yards. The smaller the
number, the more accurate you should consider Explorer's information.
Satellites
The number of satellites affects the accuracy. The more satellites, the better the accuracy. You need at
least four satellites to get an accurate position. It is not unusual to get 11 or 12.
Provider
The Provider option provides information about where Explorer gets its positioning information. GPS is
the most accurate, but sometimes, a GPS signal is not available. In such cases, the source is the network,
either Wi-Fi or cell data.
When Explorer first starts, it obtains its initial fix from the network. Once the GPS chip is turned on and
acquires satellite readings, the Provider switches to GPS.
When you hold the device in position to use the compass, Nearby Explorer shows the provider as
Compass.
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