
1. 1st Street 100 yards north heading east
2. 2nd Street 50 yards north heading east and west
3. 3rd Street 20 yards south heading east and west
4. 4th Street 70 yards south heading east and west
Explorer highlights the closest intersection to your current location, so when you open this view, the
cursor would be on the 2nd Street or 3rd Street item depending on which is closest.
To turn onto one of the streets listed in the intersection list, highlight the street and press Select.
Explorer responds with a new list that contains all the intersections on the new street. Of course, one of
those intersections is the street you were on when you pressed Select, so the list might look like the
following:
Ash 3 miles west heading north and south
Cherry 2 miles west heading north and south
Dogwood 1 mile west heading north and south
Elm .5 miles west heading north
Lilac .1 miles west heading south
Maple heading north and south
Peach 200 yards east heading south
Of course, since the intersection of 2nd and Maple is closest, Explorer highlights the Maple item in the
list.
When you get to the desired location, press the Go To button to return to the Nearby screen with your
location set to the selected intersection.
The Streets button lets you examine the map by looking at nearby streets without regard for
intersections. When you press the Streets button, Explorer shows a list of eight nearby streets, one for
each of the following directions:
1. North
2. Northeast
3. East
4. Southeast
5. South
6. Southwest
7. West
8. Northwest
Each list item contains the street name, its distance, and its direction from the current position.
To go to one of the streets in the list, highlight the street name, and then press Select. Explorer responds
by moving to the selected street and making it the current location, placing the approximate address in
the title of the screen, and populating the list with each of the eight closest streets to the new location.
Explorer also maintains the list item number, so if you were on the third item down when you press
Select, the new list shows with the third item highlighted. It is possible, therefore, to move continuously
in an easterly direction by scrolling down to the street east of the current location, then continuing to
press Select to consecutively pick the next street east.
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