Going To a Waypoint (continued)The GPS 126/128’s Highway Page provides graphicsteering guidance to a destination, with an emphasis ona straight-line course to the desired waypoint and thedistance and direction you are off course. The bearingand distance to a waypoint–along with your currenttrack and speed, are displayed at the top of the screen,with two user-selectable fields shown at the bottom.As you head toward your destination, the middlesection of the screen provides visual guidance to yourwaypoint on a moving graphic “highway”. The pointerjust below the CDI scale always points to your selectedwaypoint relative to the direction you are moving.Your present position is represented by the diamondin the center of the course deviation scale. The linedown the middle of the highway represents yourdesired track. As you navigate toward a waypoint, thehighway will actually move, indicating the directionyou’re off course, relative to the position diamond onthe CDI scale. To stay on course, simply steer towardthe center of the highway.While navigating, you may decide to use theCompass Page (see picture above left) instead of theHighway Page.To select the Compass Page:1. While viewing the Highway Page, press F twice.The Compass Page will now become the displayednavigation page. This page provides a directional point-er to your destination by using a rotating compass dis-play to show direction of travel. It provides better steer-ing guidance at slower speeds for travel with manydirectional changes.To switch back to the Highway Page, press ENTERtwice.Cancelling a GOTOIf you decide to stop navigating to the active way-point, all you have to do is cancel the GOTO.To cancel an active GOTO:1. Press the G key.GOTO Waypoint& CancellingGOTOREFERENCE12The 126/128 will also pro-vide steering guidance witha graphic Compass Page.To change the display fromthe Highway Page, pressENTER twice.Once you reach the selecteddistance from the destina-tion (based on your presentspeed and course), anarrival message will appearon the message page.