TI-83 Plus Operating the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition 12
Display Cursors
In most cases, the appearance of the cursor indicates what will happen
when you press the next key or select the next menu item to be pasted
as a character.
Cursor Appearance Effect of Next Keystroke
Entry Solid rectangle
$
A character is entered at the cursor; any
existing character is overwritten
Insert Underline
__ A character is inserted in front of the cursor
location
Second Reverse arrow
Þ
A 2nd character (yellow on the keyboard) is
entered or a 2nd operation is executed
Alpha Reverse A
Ø
An alpha character (green on the keyboard)
is entered or SOLVE is executed
Full Checkerboard
rectangle
#
No entry; the maximum characters are
entered at a prompt or memory is full
If you press ƒ during an insertion, the cursor becomes an underlined
A (A). If you press y during an insertion, the underlined cursor becomes
an underlined # (#).
Graphs and editors sometimes display additional cursors, which are
described in other chapters.