Typing special symbols from the keyboard – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual
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TI
.
89 keyboard map feature
shortcuts:
TI
.
92 Plus keyboard map feature
shortcuts:
GREEK
(¥
c) — Accesses the
Greek character set (described
later in this section).
SYSDATA
(¥
b) — Copies the
current graph coordinates to the
system variable
sysdata
.
FMT
(¥
Í) — Displays the
FORMATS
dialog box.
KBDPRGM1 – 9
(¥
1
through
¥
9
) — If you have user-defined
or assembly-language programs
named
kbdprgm1( )
through
kbdprgm9( )
, these shortcuts run
the corresponding program.
OFF (
¥
®
)
— Similar to
2
®
except:
¦
You can use
¥
®
if an error
message is displayed.
¦
When you turn the
TI
-89
on
again, it will be exactly as
you left it.
HOMEDATA
(¥
·) — Copies
the current graph coordinates to
the Home screen’s history area.
GREEK (
2
G)
— Accesses the
Greek character set (described
later in this section).
CAPS
(2
¢)— Turns Caps
Lock on and off.
Accent marks
— (й, ь, ф, а, з, and ~)
are added to the next letter you
press (described later in this
section).
On the TI
.
89:
On the TI
.
92 Plus:
Press ¥ and then the key for the
symbol.
For example: ¥
p
(times)
displays
&
.
Press 2 and then the key for
the symbol.
For example: 2
H
displays
&
.
These special symbols are not
affected by whether Alpha-Lock
is on or off.
These special symbols are not
affected by whether Caps Lock is
on or off.
Typing Special
Symbols from the
Keyboard
Note: To help you find the
applicable keys, these maps
show only the special
symbols.