Getting Started Using Your TI-84 Plus Silver Edition
TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Edit Keys
Keystroke Result
~or Moves the cursor within an expression.
}or Ü Moves the cursor from line to line within an expressionthat occupiesmore than one line. On the top line of an expression on the home screen,}movesthe cursorto the beginningof the expression.On the bottom line, Ümovesthe cursorto the end of the expression.
y | Moves the cursor to the beginningof an expression. |
y~ | Moves the cursor to the end of an expression. |
ÕExecutes an instructionand/or an expression.
ëOn a line with text on the home screen,clearsthe currentline. On a blankline on the home screen,clearseverythingon the home screen. In an editor,clears the expressionor value where the cursor is located.
{Deletes a characterat the cursor.
y6 Changesthe cursorto an underline(__) and insertscharacters in frontof the underlinecursor;to end insertion,pressy6, or press }~or Ü.
yChanges the cursor to ; the next keystrokeperforms a 2nd operation(in blue above a key); to cancel 2nd, press yagain.
ÉChanges the cursor to ÿ; the next keystrokepastes an alpha character(in green above a key); to cancel Épress Éagain, or press }~or Ü.
y7 Changes the cursor to ÿ; sets
ÑPastes an X in Func mode, a T in Par mode, a in Pol mode, or an n in Seq mode with one keystroke.
Display Cursors
In most cases, the appearance of the cursor indicates what will happen when you press the next key.
Cursor | Appearance | Effect of next keystroke |
Entry | Solid rectangle | A character is entered at the cursor; |
| $ | any existing character is overwritten. |
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Insert | Underline | A character is inserted in front of the |
| __ | cursor location. |
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Second | Up arrow | A 2nd character (blue on the keyboard) |
| } | is entered or a 2nd operation is executed. |
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Alpha | Reverse A | An alpha character (green on the keyboard) |
| ÿ | is entered or SOLVE is executed. |
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Full | Checkerboard | No entry; the maximum number of |
| rectangle # | characters has been entered at a prompt |
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Using a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Menu
You can access most
■The menu name on the left side of the top line is highlighted.
Up to seven items in that menu are displayed, beginning with item 1, which is also highlighted.
■A number or letter identifies each menu item’s place in the menu. The order is 1 through 9, then 0, then A, B, C, and so on.
■When the menu continues beyond the displayed items, a down arrow () replaces the colon next to the last displayed item.
■When a menu item ends in an ellipsis (...), selecting the item will display a secondary menu or editor.
Displaying a Menu
While using your
Example: Calculate 5 + 93
1. 5 + 9 Enter the expression in the home screen
2. Press ç
3.Press 3 to choose the correct item from the menu
4.Press Õto calculate
Keystrokes: 2T6ç0 Õ734
Moving Between Menus
Some of the keys on your
Setting Modes
Mode settings control how your
To display the mode settings on your
Normal Sci Eng Float 0123456789 Radian Degree Func Par Pol Seq Connected Dot Sequential Simul Real a+bi re i Full Horiz
Numeric notation Number of decimal places Unit of angle measure Type of graphing
Whether to connect graph points Whether to plot simultaneously
Real, rectangular complex, or polar complex Full screen, two
Changing Mode Settings
To change mode settings:
1Press Üor }to move the cursor to the line of the setting you want.
2Press ~or to move the cursor to the setting you want.
3Press Õ.
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