Display cursors – Texas Instruments TI-83 PLUS User Manual

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TI-83 Plus

Operating the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition

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Display Cursors

In most cases, the appearance of the cursor indicates what will happen
when you press the next key or select the next menu item to be pasted
as a character.

Cursor

Appearance

Effect of Next Keystroke

Entry

Solid rectangle

$

A character is entered at the cursor; any
existing character is overwritten

Insert

Underline

__

A character is inserted in front of the cursor
location

Second

Reverse arrow

Þ

A 2nd character (yellow on the keyboard) is
entered or a 2nd operation is executed

Alpha

Reverse A

Ø

An alpha character (green on the keyboard)
is entered or

SOLVE

is executed

Full

Checkerboard
rectangle

#

No entry; the maximum characters are
entered at a prompt or memory is full

If you press

ƒ

during an insertion, the cursor becomes an underlined

A

(

A

). If you press

y

during an insertion, the underlined cursor becomes

an underlined

#

(

#

).

Graphs and editors sometimes display additional cursors, which are
described in other chapters.

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