Key conventions, Key conventions -10, Edit – HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Arrow keys

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0

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@

up to the first object or field shown,

up to the previous object or field,

up to the first object or field,

to leftmost object or field shown,

to rightmost object or field shown,

left to the previous object or field,

right to the next object or field,

left to the first object or field,

right to tire last object or field,

down to the last object or field shown,

down to the next object or field,

down to the last object or field.

Key conventions

In this guide, a key press is represented in one of three ways:

A fmrction key operation is indicated by small capitals. The text of the

operation matches the text displayed on a function-key menu (that is, a

menu displayed along the bottom of the screen).

For example, an instruction to press

EDIT

is an instruction to press

whatever fimction key is directly below the word

EDIT

displayed at the

bottom of the screen. (Function keys are the keys marked (H) to (F6).)

® An operation initiated by pressing a key or keys other than a single

function key is indicated by one or more key characters. Some
examples are

(SIN),

0(H), ®, and

(WDE).

Note that where a key character appears on its own, press the
corresponding key; for example, (EOW). Wliere a key character is

preceded by

0

or

0

,

the key character refers to a label printed above

a key. After you press

0

or

0,

press the key below the label. For

example, an instniction to press 0 (A0 is an instruction to press 0

followed by © since ABS is a label above the @ key.

• The key for a number or alphabetic character is indicated by the

number or character: for example, 4, A.

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Keys

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