How to Change the Magotan Display to Chinese?
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You can set it using the multifunction steering wheel. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Keep pressing the left/right page switch button until the main settings menu appears. The instrument panel should display lines of non-Chinese text at this point. 2. Press the down button until the language option appears, which should contain English words in the display. 3. Then press the confirm button and scroll down until you find the "Language - Chinese" option, then click confirm. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. The importance of the center console to a car is self-evident. The function buttons for comfort and entertainment devices such as air conditioning and audio are all arranged on the center console. The driver constantly interacts with the center console, and its design and arrangement affect both the car's comfort and the driver's experience. 2. The center console can also reflect a car's comfort and various functions to some extent. A fully touch-sensitive center console not only significantly enhances the car's technological and premium feel but also adds a highlight to its otherwise not-so-avant-garde interior style. However, the issue is that you must press the exact position and allow the touch-sensitive buttons a certain reaction time and pressure. For operations like adjusting volume or temperature, too short a reaction time or too light a finger press can lead to adjustment errors.
I've driven Volkswagen cars for many years and am particularly familiar with the Magotan. Changing the display to Chinese is actually quite straightforward: After starting the car, tap the settings icon (usually a gear) on the central control screen, enter the system or display menu, find the language option, select Chinese (Simplified or Traditional) from the drop-down menu, and then confirm to save. The entire process takes less than a minute, and all text on the screen immediately changes to Chinese. There might be slight differences in Magotan models from different years, such as finding the language settings under 'User Interface.' After the adjustment, the navigation system and air conditioning prompts will all display in Chinese, making driving much more convenient without having to guess the English meanings. Remember to perform this operation while parked—safety first. Occasionally, signal issues might cause misreading, but simply reselecting the language will fix it.