Casio fx-9750GII User Manual page 293

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• An ongoing guide creation operation can be cancelled by pressing
strip dialog box will not appear when a guide creation operation is cancelled.
• Guide creation also canceled if the
guide creation operation is in progress. The exit strip dialog box will not appear in this case,
either.
• The amount of memory used by strips is calculated when you press
"To display the strip memory usage screen" (page 10-11) for more information.
• You cannot exit a guide creation operation while the application list (page 10-9) is on the
display. Select an application on the application list or close the application list, and then exit
guide creation.
Editing a Guide
There are two methods that can be used to edit a guide.
• Editing of the guide you are currently creating
• Editing of the guide of an existing strip from the eActivity workspace screen
Editing the Guide You Are Creating
To display the key editing screen
In this example, we show how to display the
2
(Y1 = −X
+ 1) that is input at the end of the operation under "To create an n-key operation"
(page 10-14).
1. On the operation pattern selection screen, press
(PLAY).
• {
} ... {jumps to the first key}
• {
} ... {jumps back n keys}
Pressing this key will display a dialog box for input of a value to specify how many
keys to jump.
• {
} ... {starts auto play from the current position}
A dialog box appears which can be used to specify the playback speed. To stop
auto play, press
• {
} ... {jumps forward n keys}
Pressing this key will display a dialog box for input of a value to specify how many
keys to jump.
• {
} ... {jumps to the last key and displays the guide creation screen}
2. Press
(
).
• This will display the dialog box shown to the right.
key is pressed to change to another mode while a
key editing screen of a graph function
.
10-18
(
). The exit
(Yes) or
(No). See

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