To do this:Perform this operation:
Switch the active windowWhile a dual window is on the display, tap anywhere inside the window that does

 

not have a thick boundary around it to make it the active window. Note that you

 

cannot switch the active window while an operation is being performed in the

 

current active window.

 

 

Resize the active windowWhile a dual window is on the display, tap r. This causes the active window to
so it fills the displayfill the display. To return to the dual window display, tap ragain.

 

 

Swap the upper andWhile a dual window is on the display, tap S. This causes the upper window
lower windowsto become the lower window, and vice versa. Swapping windows does not have

 

any effect on their active status. If the upper window is active when you tap S

 

for example, that window will remain active after it becomes the lower window.

 

 

Close the active windowsWhile a dual window is on the display, tap C at the top right corner of the

 

window to close the active window. This will cause the other (inactive) window to

 

fill the display.

 

 

Tip: When you tap the ricon while a dual window is on the display, the currently active window will fill the display, but the other (inactive) window does not close. It remains open, hidden behind the active window. This means you can tap Sto bring the hidden window forward and make it the active window, and send the current active window to the background.

uChanging the Display Orientation (Main Application Only)

While the Main application is running, tap gto switch to horizontal (landscape) display orientation. Horizontal orientation helps when you are using formulas that are long. To return to vertical (portrait) display orientation, tap gagain.

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 mon the icon panel, or by tapping the menu bar’s Omenu.

The following describes all of the items that appear on the Omenu.
1 Tapping [Variable Manager] starts up Variable Manager. See “Using

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Variable Manager” (page 27) for details.
2 Tapping [View Window] displays a dialog box for configuring

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the display range and other graph settings. For details, see the

 

explanations for the various applications with graphing capabilities

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(Graph & Table, Differential Equation Graph, Statistics, etc.)

 

3 Tapping a menu selection displays a dialog box for configuring the

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corresponding setup settings. See “1-7 Configuring Application Format

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Settings” for details.

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4 Tapping [Default Setup] returns all settings to their initial defaults (except for the current folder setting). See “1-7 Configuring Application Format Settings” for details.

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5Tapping [Window] displays a list of all of the windows that can be accessed from the current application (Statistics application in this example). Tapping a menu selection displays the corresponding window and makes it active.

6Tap [Keyboard] to toggle display of the soft keyboard on or 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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