What are the functions of the buttons on the 11th-generation Civic?
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The 11th-generation Civic features buttons such as CANCEL, SET, the +/- symbols on the right side of the steering wheel, RES, MAIN, distance adjustment, and lane keeping. Below are the detailed introductions: Introduction to the functions of each button: The CANCEL button is used to deactivate cruise control, the RES button resumes cruise control, and the MAIN button turns off cruise control. The SET button sets the cruising speed, and this button should be used to set the speed before activating cruise control (Note: The cruise control function can only be used at speeds above 30km/h). The +/- buttons on the right side of the steering wheel control the cruise control speed, with the '+' increasing speed and the '-' decreasing it. The distance adjustment function automatically detects the distance to the vehicle ahead and will slow down or brake if the leading vehicle brakes. Lane keeping is an auxiliary system for cruise control; when the vehicle approaches a lane line, it will alert the driver through steering wheel vibrations or alarms.