You'll have to trigger it manually, but it's easy. Here. [tilting the screen so they both can see it, she goes through the motions of two quick taps on certain options, but doesn't do it a third time.] Hitting this one sends out the signal and broadcasts your location to him. It'll shut off if you hit this one here.
[And another button is gestured to, just to be on the safe side.]
[She watches with interest, taking in as much information as she can. A few impressed noises are made, but it's not too obvious that she's forcing herself to do that out of politeness. As interesting as it is she's more thankful than impressed.
When the demonstration is over she smiles and bows her head politely.]
Thank you very much, but can I ask you one thing about this feature?
[Impressing someone wasn't the reason Cortana did it, but she'd be lying if she said those impressed noises didn't make her feel a little more useful around here.]
Generally, a life or death situation that you can't get yourself out of. [shrug.] It's a wide band distress call, really. Something that lets people know you need help even if you can't give out details at the time.
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...It does it automatically? Or do I need to push something
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[And another button is gestured to, just to be on the safe side.]
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When the demonstration is over she smiles and bows her head politely.]
Thank you very much, but can I ask you one thing about this feature?
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Of course. What is it?
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I'll use it wisely, then. Thank you for your help!
[Oh, and she adds...]
Ah, Unzan says thank you too.
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You're both welcome. Give me a call if you need any help with that thing in the future.
[By thing she means the Compass, of course. Tech's kind of her thing.]
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[But she pockets her Compass for now. She doesn't need it out here, does she?]