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Moving from One Menu to Another, Selecting an Item from a Menu, Leaving a Menu without Making

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TI-82 Menus To leave the keyboard uncluttered, the TI.82 uses full-screen menus to access many operations. The use of specific menus is described in the appropriate chapters. Moving from One Menu to Another A menu key may access more than one menu. The names of the menus appear on the top line. The current menu is highlighted and the items in that menu are displayed. Use ~ or | to move the cursor to a different menu. Selecting an Item from a Menu The number of the current item is highlighted. If there are more than seven items on the menu, a $ appears on the last line in place of the : (colon). Menu items that end in ... (ellipsis marks) access another menu. There are two methods of selecting from a menu. ¦ Press the number of the item you want to select. ¦ Use † and } to move the cursor to the item you want to select and then press Í. Leaving a Menu without Making a Selection After you make a selection from a menu, you usually are returned to the screen where you were. To leave a menu without making a selection, do any of the following: ¦ Press y ãQUITä to return to the Home screen. ¦ Press ' to return to the screen where you were. ¦ Display a different menu by pressing the appropriate key, such as . ¦ Select another screen by pressing the appropriate key, such as p. Operating the TI.82 1-17

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Operating the TI
.
82
1-17
TI-82 Menus
To leave the keyboard uncluttered, the TI
.
82 uses full-screen menus to access
many operations. The use of specific menus is described in the appropriate
chapters.
Moving from One Menu to Another
A menu key may access more than one menu. The names of the menus
appear on the top line. The current menu is highlighted and the items in
that menu are displayed.
Use
~
or
|
to move the cursor to a different menu.
Selecting an Item from a Menu
The number of the current item is highlighted. If there are more than seven
items on the menu, a
$
appears on the last line in place of the
:
(colon).
Menu items that end in
...
(ellipsis marks) access another menu.
There are two methods of selecting from a menu.
¦
Press the number of the item you want to select.
¦
Use
and
}
to move the cursor to the item you want to select and
then press
Í
.
Leaving a Menu without Making a Selection
After you make a selection from a menu, you usually are returned to the
screen where you were.
To leave a menu without making a selection, do any of the following:
¦
Press
y
ã
QUIT
ä
to return to the Home screen.
¦
Press
to return to the screen where you were.
¦
Display a different menu by pressing the appropriate key, such as
³
.
¦
Select another screen by pressing the appropriate key, such as
p
.