User's Manual
Operating the TI
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83 1-5
8301OPER.DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/19/01 12:09 PM Printed: 02/19/01 1:34
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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 rectan
g
le
$
A character is entered at the
cursor; any existin
g
 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
A
lpha Reverse A
Ø
An alpha character 
(g
reen on the
keyboard
)
 is entered or 
SOLVE
 is
executed
Full Checkerboard
rectan
g
le
#
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
underline cursor becomes an underlined 
#
 ( 
#
 ).
Graphs and editors sometimes display additional cursors,
which are described in other chapters.
Display Cursors










