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Lesson
3:
Entering
Characters
There
are
over
200
characters
available
on
the
HP
48.
They
can
be
used
in
text
strings
and,
with
a
few
restrictions,
in
variable
names
and
equations.
Most
of
these
characters
are
available
on
the
Alpha
((a))
keyboard,
and
all
are
accessible
using
the
CHARS
feature.
The
(a)
Keyboard
The
(@)
key
is
a
special
shift
key
that
converts
the
keyboard
into
a
kind
of
typewriter.
Whenever
you
see
the
d
annunciator
at
the
top
of
the
display,
the
next
key
you
press
will
type
its
alpha
character
instead
of
performing
its
operation.
Only
the
upper-case
English
letters
are
printed
on
the
keyboard
(in
white
at
the
lower-right
corner
of
the
respective
key).
You
can
turn
on
the
d
annunciator
(that
is,
enter
alpha
mode)
several
ways,
depending
on
what
is
most
convenient
for
you:
(@)
Enters
alpha
mode
for
the
next
keystroke
only.
@)®&
Enters
lowercase
(@))
alpha
mode
for
the
next
keystroke
only.
@E
Enters
extended
((@))
alpha
mode
for
the
next
keystroke
only.
(@)(@)
Locks
alpha
mode
on
until
you
press
(a),
(ENTER),
or
(CANCEL).
(a)
(hold)
Enters
alpha
mode
for
as
long
as
you
hold
the
(a)
key
down.
You
can
press
other
keys
meanwhile.
@)@)@D(@)
Locks
lower-case
alpha
mode
on
until
you
press
(2),
Some
examples
of
the
alpha
keyboard
are
shown
below:
@A@B@@C
FEC
(@)
(hold)
A
B
C
(release)
FEC
@@
ABC)
—>
AEC
@A@@&B
(@)C
Abi
(@)
(hold)
A
@@B
C
(release)
==»
AL
@@A@B
C[)
Abi
@@@
ABC)
—_
mh
Introducing
the
HP
48
2-7

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BrandHP
Model48gx
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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