When
you
exit
the RESERVE Mode
(for
example,
go
to
RUN Mode), simply
press
CD and the menus indicating
the Function Key assignments
you
have made in
each
RESERVE Mode
will
be
displayed.
Another
method lets
you
check the contents stored in
each
key one-at-a-time. Just
go
into
a
Reserve
Mode
(I/Il/III) and
press
a Function Key (such
as
CfI)
).
The contents
of
that
key's memory
will
be
immediately
displayed. However,
you
will
lose
whatever
was
previously on the Display.
@)
Definable Keys
Definable Keys let
you
use
the alpha-keys (and a couple
of
others)
for
purposes
other
than
their
obvious
intent
(e.g.,
to
display letters).
There
are
two
types
of
Definable Keys the
PC-2
recognizes:
• Keys which have permanently been assigned BASIC statements (such
as
PRINT,
INPUT, etc.).
See
Table 1.
• Keys
which
can
be
used
to
label program line numbers.
See
Table 2.
To
use
a definable key
that
has
been assigned
to
a BASIC command line number,
press
(~)
, then the key
of
the
statement you need
to
use.
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