How to Set the Reversing Camera to Full Screen Mode?

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BrantleyLee
09/08/25 8:29am
After powering on the entire vehicle, start the engine and shift the gear to P position. At this point, the reversing camera will activate and display the image. Once in the interface, click the [Settings] button, then select [Full Screen Display] to adjust the image accordingly.
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McAnastasia
09/20/25 6:52am
I just researched this last week. The full-screen setting for the reversing camera depends on the specific car model. Many cars automatically display the camera image when shifted into reverse gear. At this point, look for the settings icon in the corner of the screen or long-press the screen. After the menu pops up, select the view mode and adjust it to full screen. If you can't find this option, you can check the camera settings in the central control system settings, where there is usually a display ratio option. For aftermarket large-screen navigation systems, you might need to adjust the display settings in the settings menu, and some require entering factory mode—consult the device manual for details. Note that panoramic camera systems may not support full-screen display. Some car models show gear information at the bottom of the screen when in reverse, preventing a completely full-screen display. These are normal configuration limitations.
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