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OK, I know I'm an idiot. I'm setting up all the options and selections on the new ride. And several times the DIC says as an option I can push the "check mark". Or whatever one would call a check mark in a circle. Trouble is, I don't see no check mark anywhere.
When it says to push that, where is it??
Thanks.
I had the same problem. Where is the check mark especially asked if I want to simplify the screen. Turns out the check mark is the thumbwheel on right lower steering wheel.
That works for everything EXCEPT the front lift memory check mark .... which is to the left of the thumb wheel
yea! that caught me a couple of times when I was wanting to save a location for front lift. I hit the "enter" key of the thumbwheel, as that is acknowledgement to take a action on everything else I had encountered.......but not for front lift. I suppose since it is using a memory location, they wanted to make it a different acknowledgement...
OK, I know I'm an idiot. I'm setting up all the options and selections on the new ride. And several times the DIC says as an option I can push the "check mark". Or whatever one would call a check mark in a circle. Trouble is, I don't see no check mark anywhere.
When it says to push that, where is it??
Thanks.
That works for everything EXCEPT the front lift memory check mark .... which is to the left of the thumb wheel
Originally Posted by THX_ZORA
yea! that caught me a couple of times when I was wanting to save a location for front lift. I hit the "enter" key of the thumbwheel, as that is acknowledgement to take a action on everything else I had encountered.......but not for front lift. I suppose since it is using a memory location, they wanted to make it a different acknowledgement...
Except if you look closely at the prompt, it doesn't say to use the check mark to save a location. It clearly shows a left arrow to save, enter to dismiss.
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