What is the introduction to the multi-function steering wheel buttons of the Geely Xingyue?
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The Geely Xingyue features a flat-bottom steering wheel with red stitching, exuding a sporty feel. The left side of the steering wheel is equipped with numerous buttons, including cruise control, follow distance adjustment, voice control, resume/acceleration, set/deceleration, Bluetooth phone, speed limit function, and more, all designed to enhance driving safety. The left-side buttons of the Xingyue steering wheel can control the display content of the instrument panel, with straightforward buttons for menu, return, selection, and mute. Both sides of the steering wheel are fitted with paddle shifters—left for downshifting and right for upshifting—adding more fun to the driving experience. Functions of the steering wheel: The left-side buttons of the Xingyue steering wheel can control the display content of the instrument panel, with straightforward buttons for menu, return, selection, and mute. Both sides of the steering wheel are fitted with paddle shifters—left for downshifting and right for upshifting—adding more fun to the driving experience. Adjustment buttons: RES/+ (Resume/Acceleration): Rolling the adjustment button in this direction can resume the previously set speed (when cruise conditions are met) or accelerate. SET/- (Set/Deceleration): Rolling the adjustment button in this direction can set the speed (when cruise conditions are met) or decelerate. On/Off cruise control button: Pressing this button can turn the cruise control system on or off, and the indicator light on the instrument panel display will illuminate or turn off accordingly. Cancel cruise control button: Pressing this button cancels cruise control, temporarily exiting the cruise system. (Large speed adjustment acceleration): Pressing this button during cruise control increases speed in 10 km/h increments. (Large speed adjustment deceleration): Pressing this button during cruise control decreases speed in 10 km/h increments. Methods for turning the steering wheel: Correction method: Small and timely adjustments, suitable for straight-line driving. Half-turn method: One hand pushes while the other pulls, without changing grip, turning within a 180-degree range, used for general turns. Full-turn method: Cross-handed turning of the steering wheel, suitable for large-angle turns, such as sharp turns or U-turns. Specific operation methods are as follows: Hold the steering wheel with both hands in the standard position and turn it cross-handed. When turning cross-handed, the hand position changes as follows: When turning left, the left hand releases between 6 and 7 o'clock and regrips between 12 and 1 o'clock to continue turning, while the right hand releases between 8 and 9 o'clock and regrips between 3 and 4 o'clock.