What are the functions of the steering wheel buttons on the 10th-generation Accord?
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The 10th-generation Accord's steering wheel is equipped with multifunctional buttons. The specific functions are as follows: Left side of the steering wheel: The left side mainly serves as the multimedia operation area, featuring volume control buttons, music switching buttons, home button, back button, scroll wheel switching button, call answer button, call end button, and voice control button. Right side of the steering wheel: The right side primarily functions as the driving operation area, including cruise control switch, resume cruise/accelerate button, cancel cruise button, set cruise/decelerate button, lane keeping assist system button, and following distance adjustment button.
I drive a 10th-generation Accord for daily commuting, and the steering wheel button design is truly practical. The buttons on the left control the audio system—up and down for volume adjustment, left and right for switching songs or radio channels. The small round button in the middle is the voice assistant key, which activates smart conversation with a single press. The right section manages cruise control functions—plus and minus for setting speed, and buttons to resume or cancel cruise mode. Below, there’s a Bluetooth phone key for one-touch answering or hanging up calls, and an info key to toggle the dashboard display for fuel consumption and mileage data. These buttons have a crisp tactile feel and are ergonomically placed, allowing hands-free operation to avoid distractions—especially handy for adjusting volume in traffic jams or feeling more secure during rainy highway cruising.