Lesson 4: using menus, The (nxt) key, Lesson 4; using menus -9 – HP 48G User Manual
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Lesson 4: Using Menus
The
HP 48
employs
49
keys to access
over a thousand operations.
This
greatly
extended
keyboard is due primarily
to
the
use
of
m e n u s .
A
menu
is a
set
of
operations defined for the
six white
m e n u k e y s
on
the
top row of the keyboard. The
current
ojrerations are described
by
the six
m e n u
la b e ls
on the bottom row of the display.
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CD. CD. CDo CDo CD. CD.
Menu labels
Menu keys
Some menu labels are disj)layed with a small "tal)" attaclied to the
top left-hand side of the label. These “tabbed” operations do not act
on data; they are navigational, simply leading to a different menu or
cation.
The
(
nxt
)
Key
Menus often contain more
than
six operations. When
tfiey do, they have multiple “pages.” The
(NXT
) key
brings up the next, page of the current: menu. Pressing
iLiiii tliJ 7] brings up the previous page of the current
menu.
Occasionally, you will want to quickly
oscillate
between two
different menus. Pressing
brings up the
m e n u
displayed
immediately before the current one.
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