Use the cursor f and c keys to move the highlighting and check the number of bytes used by each type of data.

The status bar shows the remaining capacity of the currently displayed memory area (main or storage).

If the name of a file transferred to storage memory from your computer or other source has a file name that is more than eight characters long, its name will abbreviated to eight characters when displayed on the storage memory information screen (Example: AAAABBBBCC.txt > AAAABB~1.txt). Also, if a file name extension has more than three characters, everything after the third character of the file name extension will be trimmed off.

Up to 300 files per folder can be displayed on the main memory information screen. If a folder has more than 300 files and you need to display them all, divide them among multiple folders so the total number of files in a single folder is not greater than 300.

Up to 200 files per folder can be displayed on the storage memory information screen. If a folder has more than 200 files and you need to display them all, divide them among multiple folders so the total number of files in a single folder is not greater than 200.

Though you can create folders on your computer nested to more than three levels in storage memory, this calculator will display only up to the third level.

Moving the highlighting to a data group or folder and pressing w will display the data group or folder contents. Pressing J will return to the previous screen.

While storage memory folder contents are displayed, the top line of the screen shows the file path to the current directory level. “SMEM” stands for “Storage Memory”.

The following are characters that can be used in file names and folder names.

A-Z, a-z, 0-9, !, #, $, %, ', ,(comma), (, ), +, –, ., ;, =, @, [, ], ^, , `, ~, space

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