G - 2 Keyboard Shortcuts
Keystroke
Definition
!& « (!&L)
Last Menu
@&± (@&N)
Brings up the character menu
@&³ (@&O)
Places back-tics on the command line
~! 7, 8, or 9
Modifies the most recent letter on the command line to
make the character international.
ƒ & $
Holding these two keys during the entire turn-on routine
prevents all added libraries from being attached AND
prevents 'STARTUP' from being executed. This is useful if
the calculator seems to hang up during turn-on.
$ & C
Warmstart. Clears the stack, PICT, LASTARG, and other
temporary things like those, and turns off USER Mode.
Doesn't clear any variables. Useful when the calculator is
taking too long to finish a complicated function and
pressing $ doesn't seem to interrupt it. Also useful if
you lock out the keyboard with a bad USER mode set of
key assignments.
$& D
Displays the current ROM's version and build numbers,
then enters Factory Test Mode. Press $& C to exit
$& F
Like $& D but a friendlier and more complete set of
tests, designed for the end-user. Follow the instructions on
the screen. Do NOT format the SD card unless you wish
to lose all of its contents!
$& —
Print Screen. Send the current display to the current printer
$& +
Adjusts the display contrast up.
$& -
Adjusts the display contrast down.
$& Ó ($&9)
Forces the very next system interrupt to be ignored. This is
intended to allow the user to shutdown rapidly repeating
alarms, but it must be noted that keystrokes also cause a
system interrupt, so be sure NOT to press any key between
pressing $& Ó and the next repeating alarm, or the
alarm will come due and continue repeating.