4. To return to the view, touch or a free area on the screen.
At least two tiles are always available. These cannot be removed. With some equipment levels, you can add
two more tiles. In total, a maximum of four tiles can be displayed.
Adapting tiles
Adjust the tiles and the functions of the tiles displayed in the Infotainment system views to personalise the
Infotainment system to suit your requirements.
1. Tap and hold the tile until an additional window appears.
2. Touch your preferred tile in order to add functions to it.
3. Touch the desired function in the additional window. Various functions are available depending on the size of
the tile.
4. Select a tile and then touch to remove a function from that tile.
5. To return to the view, touch or a free area on the screen.
More functions are available for some tiles than are visible at first glance in the additional window. Swipe to
the left or right in the additional window to see all functions.
Adapting drop-down menus
Personalise the drop-down menu in the Infotainment system for quicker access to your favourites or frequently used
functions.
1. Touch and hold the function until an additional window appears.
2. Tap your chosen function in the additional window and hold it until the function is visibly highlighted.
3. Drag the function to your chosen position and release.
The active function is automatically removed from the drop-down menu and added to the additional window.
More functions are available for the drop-down menu than are visible at first glance in the additional window.
Swipe to the left or right in the additional window to see all functions.
Opening the instructions (if available)
Refer to the Infotainment system instructions for more information and tips on personalisation.
—Tap HOME
Adjustment.
Settings (system, sound)
The range of possible settings depends on the country, the device and the vehicle's equipment.
Changing settings
The meanings of the following symbols apply to all system and sound settings.
Changes are automatically stored when a menu is closed.
or
The setting is selected and activated or switched on.
or
The setting is neither selected, deactivated nor switched off.
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