What are the functions of the MG6 central control screen?

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DelLaura
07/30/25 12:00am
The central control display screen of the MG6 has 6 function buttons, which are the power button, lock screen button, home button, SRC button, volume adjustment, and mute mode button. The following are detailed introductions to several functions. Power button: The power button can control the turning on and off of the central control screen. The owner can switch the central control screen on or off according to their driving habits. Lock screen button: The lock screen button refers to the operation control of the central control display screen. Pressing the lock screen button means the screen is locked and no other operations can be performed. Home button: The home button means that when other programs are running, you can directly press this button to return to the home page of the central control.
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