Entering alphabetic characters, Entering a letter character on the ti-89 – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Operating the Calculator 21

02OPER DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Operating the TI-89/TI-92 Plus (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:06 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:11 PM Page 21 of 44

The letters x, y, z, and t are commonly used in algebraic expressions.
So that you can type them quickly, these letters are primary keys on
the

TI

-89

keyboard.

X Y Z T

Other letters are available as the j function of another key,
similar to the 2 and ¥ modifiers described in the previous section.
For example:

´

A

=

To:

On the TI

.

89, press:

On the TI

.

92 Plus, press:

Type a single
lowercase
alpha
character.

j and then the letter
key
(status line shows )

the letter key

Type a single
uppercase
alpha
character.

¤ and then the letter key
(status line shows

+)

¤ and then the letter key
(status line shows

+)

Type a space.

j  (alpha function
of the · key)

spacebar

Turn on
lowercase
alpha-lock.

2 ™
(status line shows

)

(no action needed)

Turn on
uppercase
ALPHA-lock.

¤ ™
(status line shows

)

2 ¢

Turn off alpha-
lock.

j (turns off upper-
and lowercase lock)

2 ¢ (turns off
uppercase lock)

Entering Alphabetic Characters

Alphabetic characters are used in expressions such as x

ñ

+y

ñ

,

to enter variable names (page 47), and in the Text Editor
(Chapter 18).

Entering a Letter
Character on the
TI-89

Typing Alphabetic
Characters on the
TI-89 / TI-92 Plus

Note: On the TI

-

89

, you do

not need

j

or alpha-lock

to type x, y, z, or t. But you
must use

¤

or uppercase

ALPHA

-lock for X, Y, Z, or T.

Note: On the TI

-

89

, alpha-

lock is always turned off
when you change
applications, such as going
from the Text Editor to the
Home screen.

j

[A] types an A,

which is the same
color as the

j

key.

2

È

types

´

, which

is the same color as

the

2

key.

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