To label parts of a sketch

To create a set of sketches

To store into a graphics variable

1.Press 7(;7_and type the text in the edit line. To lock the Alpha shift on, press $￿￿￿=_(for uppercase) or >6+,)7@$￿￿￿=_ (for lowercase).

To make the label a smaller character size, turn off %,*￿_ before pressing $￿￿￿=_. (%,*_is a toggle between small and large font size). The smaller character size cannot display lowercase letters.

2.Press 2._.

3.Position the label where you want it by pressing the *k,,

*e,,*A,, *>, keys.

4.Press 2._again to affix the label.

5.Press '5$:_to continue drawing, or press >+20(@ to exit Sketch view.

You can create a set of up to ten sketches. This allows for simple animation.

After making a sketch, press 1(:3_to add a new, blank page. You can now make a new sketch, which becomes part of the current set of sketches.

To view the next sketch in an existing set, press 3$*(￿_. Hold 3$*(￿_down for animation.

To remove the current page in the current sketch series, press >'(/@.

You can define a portion of a sketch inside a box, and then store that graphic into a graphics variable.

1.In the Sketch view, display the sketch you want to copy (store into a variable).

2.Press 672?_.

3.Highlight2. the variable name you want to use and press

.

4.Draw a box around the portion you want to copy: move the cursor to one corner, press 2._, then move the cursor to the opposite corner and press 2._.

Notes and sketches

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HP 40G manual Keys, Press 2.again to affix the label, Highlight2. the variable name you want to use and press