
Using the Settings Menu
You can access the [Settings] menu by tapping son the icon panel, or by tapping the menu bar’s Omenu and then selecting the [Settings] submenu.
The [Settings] menu contains a number of basic preferences that are applied globally to all of the ClassPad’s 
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 | Graph Format | Displays a dialog box for configuring the | |
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 | Default Setup | Returns all settings to their initial defaults (except | |
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 | Full Screen | Resizes the currently active window, when a dual | |
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 | Default Screen State | Returns the window display status to the initial | |
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