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Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2014 - CRC 1st Edition - 7/15/13
Infotainment System
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Available Methods of Search
.
Voice Recognition
.
Address
.
Recent Destinations
.
Contacts
.
POIs (Points of Interest)
Press the DESTINATION button and
the last used destination view is
shown. This mode is retained. The
initial default is Address.
Alpha-Numeric Keyboard
The keyboard is used in multiple
locations throughout the system and
can be used with many features.
The navigation system uses the
alpha-numeric system keyboard
which includes 1 through 0, A
through Z in QWERTY layout,
hyphen, comma, period, Space, and
Sym which would show additional
characters needed.
The keyboard can also be modified
to include characters appropriate for
the region configured in the vehicle
settings.
@
GO:
Press to search for the
destination details of an address or
place of interest entered in the text
field. Once the GO screen button is
pressed, the activity indicator
displays in the list of possible
matches.
|
(Dropdown Arrow):
Press to
display a list of matches.
When there are multiple matches, a
dropdown arrow is shown after the
autocomplete text. This dropdown
displays an entire list of matches.
Press the appropriate match without
having to enter more text.
z
(Delete):
Press to delete the last
typed character. Press and hold this
screen button to clear the entire text
field. If the entire text field has been
deleted, this screen button becomes
an Undo button. Pressing Undo will
restore the deleted text.
Exit:
Press to return to the
previous Map view.
Sym:
Press to show the symbol
keyboard.
Space:
Press to enter a space
between characters or the words of
a name.
Q
(Up Arrow):
Press to display the
Interaction Selector.
Special Characters
As the characters are typed on the
keyboard, a pop-up of the letter
pressed displays above the key that
was pressed.
Continue to press and hold, and any
additional special characters
associated with that letter are
displayed around the current letter.