Getting started 7
For example, you might want to set up a class demonstration by entering
functions in the Y= editor and changing Window and Zoom settings.
When you save your changes in an emulator state file, you simply load
the file to show your demonstration. If you want to create different
demonstrations for different classes, you can create multiple emulator
state files. There is no limit on the number of emulator states that you
can save.
Note: The key press history, screen capture images, open scripts, face
plate color, and size are not saved in the emulator state file.
Saving the emulator state
1. Click File > Save Emulator State.
2. In the dialog box:
a) Navigate to the folder in which you want to store the
emulator state file.
b) Type a file name. Use a name that describes the emulator
state.
c) Click
Save.
Loading an emulator state
1. Click File > Open.
2. In the dialog box:
a) Navigate to the folder that contains the emulator state file.
b) Click the emulator state name to highlight it.
c) Click
Open.
Resetting the emulator state
Resetting the emulator state returns the TI-SmartView™ software to the
TI-84 Plus Silver Edition factory-default settings. The key press history is
cleared. Any open scripts are stopped, but remain open.
1. Click
File > Restore Default State.
2. In the dialog box, click
Restore to confirm that you want to reset the
emulator state.