The POI browser only shows the
nearest
points of interest, not
all
of them. Therefore, if you are looking
for a particular point of interest, say a restaurant with a certain name, you may have to type some (more)
letters of that name before it appears in the list.
Related topics:
See
chapter 2.1
for details about how to browse, search for particular items, etc. in the list of POI
categories or in the list of POI.
See
chapter 4.4
about how to show or hide POI on the main screen
See
chapter 4.10
about how to show or hide particular POI categories.
2.2.6 Picking an address
STEP 1. Specifying the city or postal code area
In TomTom Navigator
-HP Edition-
, you find an address by going from the general to the specific. In
other words, you
first
specify the city or postal code area,
then
the street name, and
then
the house
number or crossing. Although this is slightly different from how addresses are normally written down,
there are many advantages to searching for an address in this order.
The first thing you are therefore asked to do, is to specify a city, town or village. Type the first letters of its
name. A few letters usually suffice. When you see the name of the city in the list, tap it.
TomTom Navigator
-HP Edition-
will initially present you with a list of
recently used city names
. In other
words, after you have used TomTom Navigator for a while, you will often be able to pick the city without
typing any letters at all.
TomTom Navigator
-HP Edition-
also knows the
postal code zones
for most countries. This means that
in those countries, you can enter the (first part of) a postal code instead of entering the name of the city.
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