Reference32Customizing your QuestIf you’ve experimented with creating routes and finding places using your Quest, you may feel you’reready to customize it to enhance your navigational needs. Take a moment to look at the options in thissection and decide which features you’d like to customize.In general, most customizations are made through the Settings page. Access this page by pressing theMENU key once and then selecting Settings from the Menu window that appears. You can also access it bypressing the MENU key two times.Note that your Quest’s factory settings (or default settings) do not need to be changed inorder for your unit to function completely. Experiment with a variety of settings as you become morefamiliar with your Quest. If you do not like your trial settings, you can change some or all of them, asdescribed throughout this section.Customizing the Map PageYou can customize the way information appears on the Map page in order to make your viewing expe-rience more pleasurable. For example, you can change the color of the Map page, show more or less detailon the Map page, or even prevent items such as railroads from appearing on the Map page.Many of your changes to the Map page can be made by selecting Map Setup from the Settings page. AMap Setup page appears, which features six tabbed sections: Layout, Map, Line, Point, City, and Area.Layout tabNavtext — Displays or hides the navigational text at the top of the Quest.Turn Pointer — Displays or hides the turn pointer that appears on the Map page in routing mode. (Notethat the turn pointer uses two data fields.) If you choose to hide the data fields on the Map page, the turnpointer appears in the lower right-hand side of the page.Data fields — Displays or hides data fields on the Map page.Most customizations are made through the Settingspage. Access this page by pressing MENU and select-ing ‘Settings.’Customizing the Map Page