Casio ClassPad 300 User Manual

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Input

Tip

• As its name suggests, a single-character variable is a variable name that consists of a single

character like “

a

” or “

x

”. Each character you input on the V keyboard is treated as a single-

character variable. To input multiple-character variable names like “ab” or multiple-character
strings, you must use the alphabet (abc) keyboard. For more information, see “Using Single-
character Variables” on page 1-6-12.

• For information about the D key that appears in the lower right of all of the math (mth)

keyboard key sets, see “Using the Answer Variable (ans)” on page 2-2-2.

k Using the Alphabet (abc) Keyboard

In addition of the initial alphabet (abc) key set, you can also select from among three other
key sets, within alphabet (abc), named M (character symbols), n (mathematics
symbols), and S (extra symbols).

u Initial alphabet (abc) keyboard key set
This keyboard is for inputting lower-case alphabetic characters. Tap L to shift the keyboard
or E to caps lock the keyboard when you want to input upper-case characters.

u V key set
Tapping the V key displays keys for inputting single-character variables, and changes the
V softkey to I. You can tap this key to toggle between V and the default 9
keyboard. Tapping the E key switches to a key set for inputting upper-case single-
character variables.

E

• Note that the initial alphabet (abc) keyboard uses the qwerty key arrangement, which is

similar to a computer keyboard. You can also change to an azerty or qwertz arrangement.
See “14-8 Specifying the Alphabetic Keyboard Arrangement”.

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