Casio FX9750GII User Guide - Page 17
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4. Input the first letter of the command you want to input. This will display the first command that starts with that letter. 5. Use the cursor keys (D, A) to highlight the command you want to input, and then press (INPUT) or U. Example To use the Catalog to input the ClrGraph command C(CATALOG)((C)A~AU Pressing ) or )(QUIT) closes the Catalog. S To input a command with ; (fx-9860G Slim only) 1. Press ;. • This will display the category selection screen. • (EXE)... {displays a list of commands in the currently selected category} • (EXIT)... {exits the category selection screen} 2. Continue from step 3 of the procedure under "To use the Catalog to input a command". 4. Using the Math Input/Output Mode Important! • The fx-7400Gɉ and fx-9750Gɉ are not equipped with a Math input/output mode. Selecting "Math" for the "Input/Output" mode setting on the Setup screen (page 1-29) turns on the Math input/output mode, which allows natural input and display of certain functions, just as they appear in your textbook. • The operations in this section all are performed in the Math input/output mode. - The initial default setting for the fx-9860Gɉ SD/fx-9860Gɉ/fx-9860G AU PLUS is the Math input/output mode. If you have changed to the Linear input/output mode, switch back to the Math input/output mode before performing the operations in this section. See "Using the Setup Screen" (page 1-26) for information about how to switch modes. - The initial default setting for the fx-9860G Slim/fx-9860G SD/fx-9860G/fx-9860G AU is the Linear input/output mode. Switch to the Math input/output mode before performing the operations in this section. See "Using the Setup Screen" (page 1-26) for information about how to switch modes. • In the Math input/output mode, all input is insert mode (not overwrite mode) input. Note that the #(INS) operation (page 1-6) you use in the Linear input/output mode to switch to insert mode input performs a completely different function in the Math input/output mode. For more information, see "Using Values and Expressions as Arguments" (page 1-14). 1-10