
The enter button on the 10th generation Accord is located on the steering wheel, which is a red button. The enter key in the car has a confirmation function, used to confirm settings or enter the current option, and it is also an important button for canceling the maintenance light. Here is an introduction about the 10th generation Accord: 1. Since the Accord entered the Chinese market, it has attracted much attention. By the 10th generation, compared with models in the same class, the Accord has certain advantages. The exterior of the 10th generation Accord has been redesigned, making it more fashionable and dynamic. 2. The interior is full of technological sense. The large central control screen adopts a combination of simple and smooth touch control and rotary buttons, with extremely clear display effects and very smooth operation. 3. The 10th generation Accord has increased its wheelbase by 55mm compared to the previous generation, reaching 2830mm, and the rear seating space performance is very good. 4. The 10th generation Accord is equipped with a 1.5T engine, matched with a CVT continuously variable transmission. The new powertrain matches very well, bringing a good driving experience.

You're asking about the 10th-gen Accord's ENTER button? I've been driving this car for three years and use it daily. It's hidden among that row of buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, mixed in with the volume and track skip buttons. The key has either a small square icon or is directly labeled "ENTER" - your thumb can easily reach it. When driving, you press this button to confirm selections like checking fuel consumption data on the instrument panel or switching songs. The Accord's steering wheel controls are ergonomically designed - left hand manages cruise control while the right handles information settings, allowing you to operate everything without taking your eyes off the road to look at the center screen. If you can't find it, just glance down at the right side of the steering wheel - it's much easier to locate than those hidden buttons on the center console.

To locate the Enter button on the 10th-generation Accord, it actually depends on the trim level. In base models, you can find the square button on the right side of the steering wheel—just press it to confirm. For higher trims with a rotary knob on the center display, there's a metallic knob below the screen that you can rotate to navigate menus; pressing it down serves as the Enter function. Personally, I use this knob more often—it clicks satisfyingly when turned and feels premium. Whether setting a navigation destination or switching AC modes, the knob feels more intuitive than the steering wheel button. I recommend familiarizing yourself with its position before driving, as looking down for buttons while moving can be dangerous. Oh, and by the way, holding down the Enter button on the steering wheel can also reset the tire pressure data.

Among the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, look for the small square symbol—that's the enter key. The right function area of the 10th-generation Accord's steering wheel is the most frequently used: the left button is for phone calls, the middle has up and down arrows, the right scroll wheel controls volume, and the one in the center with the square is the enter/confirm key. When adjusting the dashboard display, use the scroll wheel to select an option and then press it to confirm—it's super convenient. The design is ergonomic, allowing you to operate it without taking your right hand off the wheel. If you keep pressing the wrong button, you can park the car in a safe spot and practice a few times. Once you're familiar with it, operating it while driving won’t affect safety at all.


