How to use the car menu button?

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DeClara
07/28/25 2:46pm
The menu button on the multifunction steering wheel switches the information center on the dashboard to a different menu page with each press, allowing you to make adjustments based on your selection. In the multimedia entertainment system, the menu button serves as a mute function. When answering a call or listening to music, pressing the menu button will mute the sound.
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CalebMarie
08/11/25 10:39pm
When I first started learning to drive, the menu button seemed quite mysterious. Actually, pressing it brings up the main menu on the screen, where you can select various functions like music, navigation, or air conditioning settings. Then use the directional buttons on the steering wheel or touchpad to move the cursor, select your desired option, and press to confirm. After playing around with it a few times, you'll get the hang of it. For example, before each trip, I press the menu to find navigation and input an address, or switch to the radio to listen to music after work. If you make a wrong setting, don't worry—just gently press the back button and start over. The key is safety first; don't get distracted by staring at the screen while driving. The digital systems in cars have evolved so quickly—this little button connects to Bluetooth and map updates. New drivers should read the manual and practice more to get comfortable. It makes driving more personalized.
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