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Touch Screen GSP - How to Enter City Only

rickfen

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I have 2010 with touchscreen GPS. We "wander travel" a lot and quite often I just want to go to a city and I don't particularly know any streets or addresses in that city (sometimes just use the city as a waypoint to "guide" a particular route). The system seems to need a street address and I have to start guessing (main, bay, center, etc) but sometimes they don't have any of these. Bottom line - its a pain in the %$#. Is there a way to do it by just entering a city and "saying go"

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Not that I know of, but I've done something similar to this by zooming out, then touch selecting the place I want to go to center it, and zooming back in. This can take multiple steps of touching the city to center it, then zooming in, but it is not too bad, really. Once you are happy with your "destination" point, click the button at the bottom to set the destination and start guidance. Hope this helps, in lieu of an actual way to do what you want.
 
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