What does the menu on the car mean?
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The menu on the car refers to the functional operation menu, usually appearing on the multifunction controls of the steering wheel and the center console controls. It serves as the main interface for in-car controls, functioning similarly—pressing the menu button opens the corresponding menu. The lever on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel is generally used for light adjustments (including headlights, front and rear fog lights, and turn signals). Additionally, pressing the menu button allows for the adjustment of many vehicle functions. On the center console controls, the menu button is often the sound effect setting button. A short press, combined with the knob on the right, can adjust the ideal sound quality and tone. However, typically, this button represents the main menu, and its use should be determined based on the specific situation.