The @EDIT key is used to edit the contents of a selected cell in the matrix writer.

The @VEC@@ key, when selected, will produce a vector, as opposed to a matrix of one row and many columns.

The WID key is used to decrease the width of the columns in the spreadsheet. Press this key a couple of times to see the column width decrease in your matrix writer.

The @WIDkey is used to increase the width of the columns in the spreadsheet. Press this key a couple of times to see the column width increase in your matrix writer.

The @GOkey, when selected, automatically selects the next cell to the right of the current cell when you press `. This option is selected by default. This option, if desired, needs to be selected before entering elements.

The @GOkey, when selected, automatically selects the next cell below the current cell when you press `. This option, if desired, needs to be selected before entering elements.

Moving to the right vs. moving down in the matrix writer

Activate the matrix writer and enter 3`5`2`` with the @GO￿ key selected (default). Next, enter the same sequence of numbers with the @GO￿ key selected to see the difference. In the first case you entered a vector of three elements. In the second case you entered a matrix of three rows and one column.

Activate the matrix writer again by using „², and press Lto check out the second soft key menu at the bottom of the display. It will show the keys:

@+ROW@ @-ROW @+COL@ @-COL@ @STK@@ @GOTO@

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