Modifier keys, Examples of [2nd] and [diamond] modifiers – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual
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Modifier
Description
2
(second)
Accesses the second function of the next key you
press. On the keyboard, these are printed in the
same color as the 2 key.
¥
(diamond)
Activates keys that select certain applications
(page 39), menu items, and other operations from
the keyboard. On the keyboard, these are printed in
the same color as the ¥ key.
¤
(shift)
Types an uppercase character for the next letter
key you press. ¤ is also used with B and A to
highlight characters in the entry line for editing
purposes.
j
(TI
-
89 only)
Used to type alphabetic letters, including a space
character. On the keyboard, these are printed in
the same color as the j key.
‚
(hand)
(TI
-
92 Plus only)
Used with the cursor pad to manipulate geometric
objects. ‚ is also used for drawing on a graph.
The N key is one of several keys that can perform three
operations, depending on whether you first press 2 or ¥.
The following
TI
-89
example shows using the 2 or ¥ modifier key
with the N key.
QUIT PASTE
ESC
The following
TI
-92 Plus
example shows using the 2 or ¥ modifier
key with the
Y
alphabetic key.
ú
TABLE
Y
Modifier Keys
Modifier Keys
Note: For information about
using
¤
and
j
, refer to
“Entering Alphabetic
Characters” on page 21.
Examples of
2
and
¥
Modifiers
Pressing the
primary key types
the letter Y.
¥
'
displays the
Table screen. The word is
the same color as the
¥
key.
2
accesses
ú
(convert). The
convert symbol is
the same color as
the
2
key.
¥
7
accesses
PASTE
,
which is the same color as
the
¥
key.
2
K
accesses
QUIT
, which is the
same color as the
2
key.
N
accesses the
key’s primary
function.