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Chapter 1:  Operating the TI
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01OPER.DOC   TI-86, Chap 1, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:18 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 2:59 PM   Page 22 of 22
01OPER.DOC   TI-86, Chap 1, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:18 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 2:59 PM   Page 22 of 22
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To switch from alpha-lock to ALPHA-lock, press 1.
You can use - when ALPHA-lock or alpha-lock is on. Also, if you press a key that has no
blue character above it, such as 6, 3, or !, the key’s primary function still applies.
Common Cursors
Entry
Å
Enters a character at the cursor, overwriting any existing character
Insert
__
Inserts a character at the cursor location and shifts remaining characters right
Second
Æ
Enters a 2nd character or executes a 2nd operation (yellow on the keyboard)
ALPHA
³
Enters an uppercase ALPHA character (blue on the keyboard)
alpha
Ï
Enters the lowercase version of an ALPHA character (blue on the keyboard)
Full
Ä
Accepts no data; maximum characters are entered at a prompt or memory is full
♦ 
If you press 1 after - p, the cursor becomes an underlined 
A
 (
A
).
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If you press - 1 after - p, the cursor becomes an underlined 
a
 (
a
).
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If you press - after - p, the insert cursor becomes an underlined 
# ( 
#
 ).
In most cases, the
appearance of the cursor
indicates what will happen
when you press the next key.
Graphs and editors
sometimes use additional
cursors, which are described
in other chapters.