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manual:chapter2:interface [2017/05/21 20:28]
smartin [The Display Interface]
manual:chapter2:interface [2017/08/11 18:13]
smartin [Angle Indicator]
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 ==== Angle Indicator ==== ==== Angle Indicator ====
  
-The angle indicator displays the current angle mode of the calculator.  In the figure, the calculator is in degree mode.  Other mods are radians, engineering grads, and degrees/minutes/seconds.  The angle mode can be changed using the commands ''DEG'' (to degrees), ''GRAD'' (to grads), ''RAD'' (to radians), and ''DMS'' (to degrees/minutes/seconds).+The angle indicator displays the current angle mode of the calculator.  In the figure, the calculator is in degree mode.  Other mods are radians, engineering grads, and degrees/minutes/seconds.  The angle mode can be changed using the commands ''DEG'' (to degrees), ''GRAD'' (to grads), ''RAD'' (to radians), and ''DMS'' (to Degrees/Minutes/Seconds = DDD.MMSS).
  
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 ==== Autocompletion ==== ==== Autocompletion ====
  
-The function completion region of the diplay offers the extremely useful feature of suggesting functions during typing.  For example, if a **K** is typed, the command ''KEY'' pops up first, as more letters are typed, a new suggestion may appear.  Once a suggested function appears, all the possible functions that match the letters type thus far can be scrolled through using **ALPHA-{UA/DA}**.  Function selection can be made with **ALPHA-RA**.+The function completion region of the diplay offers the extremely useful feature of suggesting functions during typing.  For example, if a **K** is typed, the command ''KEY'' pops up first, as more letters are typed, a new suggestion may appear.  Once a suggested function appears, all the possible functions that match the letters type thus far can be scrolled through using **AL-{UP/DN}**.  Function selection can be made with **AL-RT**.
  
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