
this is one of the more helpful new features, IMHO

Tap Where To? and you’ll see the following screen… There you can drill down through many categories, as you can see below. While you cannot customize which POIs to display on the 3D moving map, it’s a different subject when you go into browse map mode. Oh, and which POIs feature corporate logos seems to be solely related to which ones are available to Garmin it has nothing to do with zoom levels. In the screenshot below, you can see that more information appears on the screen if you tap a POI icon. Enabling the latter will display points of interest (POIs). You can choose to display any or all of the following on the map: Traffic, Trip log and Places along the road. BTW, see the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the lower right portion of the nuvi screen above? You can tap that to bring up all twelve of the items available for the map buttons, so it’s easy to reach the other nine. You can have up to three of the following: Traffic, Mute, Stop, Phone, Detour, Exit services, Where am I?, Trip computer, Map layers, Brightness, Where to? and Audible. The icons on the right side of the map screen are termed map buttons. Map changes – Buttons, layers, and more, oh my Basically, these are data field layouts, and are accessed via Settings > Map & Vehicle > Dashboards. There are eight different dashboards available on the 2595LMT. One exception is at the end of the “Map changes” section, where I discuss browsing the map for POIs the other is the final section, “ Menu improvements.” Dashboards Much of this section was covered in my first looks post.

To fully shut down the device, hold the power button down for three seconds. The advantage here is an almost instantaneous power on from sleep mode. According to the manual, “a battery charge lasts for weeks” in this mode.

When you press the power button to turn it off, it actually goes into sleep mode. The nuvi 2595LMT powers off and on automatically when connected to the charger in your car.
