The calculator as a whole seems to work perfectly, but can anyone explain Casio’s choice of the shape of their flashing text entry cursor?
The calculator as a whole seems to work perfectly, but can anyone explain Casio’s choice of the shape of their flashing text entry cursor?
It is supposed to be a capital
A
on top of a couple of corner braces. If you pressSHIFT
it turns into anS
. On the fx-9750GIII you can use both upper and lowercase and the cursor has a lowercasea
when in lowercase alpha mode. That said, it is pretty much a dong.Interesting. Yeah, I just got this thing the other day, no manual though. I’m sure I can find the manual online if I find myself needing to learn its more advanced features.
I do have experience with other graphing calculators, so I’m pretty comfortable stumbling my way around to learn the ins and outs of this one.
I found it odd though, when I discovered its various character sets, I didn’t see that symbol under any of the character sets.
Sigh, Casio, they knew… 😂🤣