What is the Highlander display screen description?
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Here are the detailed descriptions of the Highlander display screen: 1. Instrument panel illumination: Below the tachometer on the left side of the Highlander, there is a button called the instrument panel illumination control button. 2. Trip meter reset: On the right side of the Highlander is the speedometer, and the button below it is called the trip meter reset button, used to switch trip information. 3. Button controls: The buttons on the right side of the Highlander steering wheel are used to enter, set, or reset the instrument control. The up, down, left, and right buttons are used to select and switch items. Return to the previous screen. The DISP button can switch display items.
When I first started driving the Highlander, the display screen was a bit confusing at first, but it became much more intuitive once I got used to it. The screen is large and responds as quickly as a smartphone. Tapping the main menu gives access to various sections: the built-in navigation system uses Amap, displaying real-time traffic conditions and route suggestions; the entertainment section supports Bluetooth connectivity for playing music from your phone and can sync podcasts via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto; the settings menu allows adjustments to air conditioning temperature, lighting modes, and vehicle safety systems. I love the custom wallpaper feature, where I can upload my own travel photos as backgrounds, and the theme colors can shift from blue to red for a brighter look. While driving, I mostly use voice control—just say "play the next song" or "navigate home" to avoid manual touch distractions. The display requires an internet connection for software updates, so I make sure to keep it regularly updated for smooth operation. Overall, once familiar, it makes driving more efficient and safer.