![]() You went one too far? Shift Tab takes you back one. ![]() Shift Tab moves you through the fields in the reverse order. On the software Ctrl Tab toggle you to the next TI-Nspire file you have open. On the handheld it toggles you between the applications on one screen. On a Notes page or Question application, useĬtrl Tab actually does something different on a handheld and on the software. Especially on a List and Spreadsheet I have seen this used to get new numbers from randomly generated calculations. Then you can press backspace/del to delete it or copy/paste it somewhere else.Ĭtrl R will recalculate the calculations. Ctrl down takes you back to where you were.Ĭtrl K selects the application. This explains why ctrl B and I can't be used for bold and iltacs.Ĭtrl right arrow or left arrow to advance to the next page or previous page.Ĭtrl Up arrow to go to the page sorter view while you are using the emulator (not computer view). Shift Enter (carriage return on the handheld) inserts a column.Ĭtlr backspace or Del on the handheld to Clear.Ĭtrl B is used in a program to Check Syntax and Store. With matrices, you know how there is a carriage return at the bottom right of a TI-Nspire handheld? Well, you can use this to add a row to a matrix. This is especially useful on the CAS for units and constants, like _c is the speed of light. the fraction template.Ĭtrl space (that is the key next to Z) to underscore. Examples include:Ĭtrl Enter gives the approximate solution to a calculationĬtrl ÷ to make it the nice fancy fraction bar, a.k.a. ![]() There are a number of other shortcuts on the TI-Nspire handheld that work exactly the same on the computer. On the handheld you can press and hold the click for 0.8 seconds to grab the point you are clicking. Shift - (minus) for the Derivative template.Ĭtrl Click to grab a point doesn't have a computer keyboard equivalent. Shift + for Integrals - the default appearance is definite integrals, but if you leave those blank the TI-Nspire CAS will do the indefinite integral There are some shortcuts that only work on the handheld (or emulator) and not on a computer keyboard. That could save a lot of taking your fingers off of a keyboard to mouse right-click. Well, on a lot of computers there is a similar icon on a key on your keyboard. You may know that you can press Ctrl Menu for right-click on the handheld to get the contextual menu.
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