Texas Instruments TI-34 User Manual - Page 10

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% Reset 1: No 2: Yes %h Recall Var 1: x = 2: y = 3: z = 4: t = 5: a = 6: b = 7: c = %{ Clear Var 1: Yes 2: No Scrolling ! " # $ Press ! or " to scroll entries on the Home screen and to navigate in menus. Press %! or %" to move the cursor directly to the beginning or end of the current expression. # and $ moves the cursor up and down through menu items, entries in Data editor, and previous entries on the Home screen. You can reuse a previous entry by pressing < to paste it on the bottom line, and then evaluating a new expression. %# moves the cursor to the top entry of the active column in Data editor, or to the previous entry on the Home screen. Press %# again to move the cursor to the oldest entry on the Home screen. %$ moves the cursor to the first blank row of the active column in Data editor, or below the last entry on the Home screen. Examples Scroll 1 T 1 < 2 T 2 < 10

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%h
%{
Scrolling
!
" # $
Press
!
or
"
to scroll entries on the Home screen and to
navigate in menus. Press
%!
or
%"
to move the
cursor directly to the beginning or end of the current
expression.
#
and
$
moves the cursor up and down through menu
items, entries in Data editor, and previous entries on the
Home screen. You can reuse a previous entry by pressing
<
to paste it on the bottom line, and then evaluating a new
expression.
%#
moves the cursor to the top entry of the active column
in Data editor, or to the previous entry on the Home screen.
Press
%#
again to move the cursor to the oldest entry on
the Home screen.
%$
moves the cursor to the first blank row of the active
column in Data editor, or below the last entry on the Home
screen.
Examples
Reset
Recall Var
Clear Var
1: No
1: x =
1: Yes
2: Yes
2: y =
2: No
3: z =
4: t =
5: a =
6: b =
7: c =
Scroll
1
T
1
<
2
T
2
<