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Built-in Application Basic Operations

Using the OMenu

The Omenu appears at the top left of the window of each application, except for the System application.

You can access the Omenu by tapping son the icon panel, or by tapping the menu bar’s Omenu.

k OMenu Items

The following describes all of the items that appear on the Omenu.

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1Tapping [Variable Manager] starts up the Variable Manager. See “1-8 Using the Variable Manager” for details.

2Tapping [View Window] displays a dialog box for configuring the display range and other graph settings. For details, see the explanations for the various applications with graphing capabilities (Graph & Table, Conics, 3D Graph, Statistics, etc.)

3Tapping a menu selection displays a dialog box for configuring the corresponding setup settings. See “1-9 Configuring Application Format Settings” for details.

4Tapping [Default Setup] returns all settings to their initial defaults (except for the current folder setting). See “1-9 Configuring Application Format Settings” for details.

5This area shows a list of all of the windows that can be accessed from the current

application (Graph & Table application in this example). Tapping a menu selection displays the corresponding window and makes it active. For details, see “Using the OMenu to Access Windows” on page 1-5-5.

6Tap [Keyboard] to toggle display of the soft keyboard on and off.

7Tapping [Close] closes the currently active window, except in the following cases.

When only one window is on the display

When the currently active window cannot be closed by the application being used

You cannot, for example, close the Graph Editor window from the Graph & Table application.

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