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Setting the Punctuation
By punctuation, the HP 95LX means three things:
The decimal point (or radix). It can be either a period ( «) or a comma ( 3).
The arguments separator (the mark that separates itemsin a list). It can be
a comma ( 3), a period ( «), or a semicolon (3).
The thousands separator (which separates each group ofthree digits to the left
of the decimal)—always different than the radix mark. It can be a comma ( 3),
a period ( «), or a blank space.
Press SETU P ) , (International, (Punctuation. Then select one of the eight
punctuation combinations, as shown below. The first of the three punctuation
marks in the parentheses declares the decimal point; the second mark declares
the arguments separator; the third declares the thousands separator.
Press(A) for € «332 (US. standard)
Press(E) for Cay 2
Press(B) for C yaa?
Press(F)
for Casa 2
Press(C)
for € «5 32
Press(G) for C.53
2
Press(D) for 35 oa?
Press(H) for C35 2
Setting the Language
The HP 95LX comes equipped with a common international character set (what
DOS users know as codepage 850). To change the language by which the HP 95LX
communicates with you:
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. Close all built-in applications, except Setup. This means that you have to enter
each application and pressing (MENU), (Quit. Be careful: Save any changes to
openfilesin other applications before quitting the application. Remember that
quitting an application is entirely different than merely leaving it by pressing
a different application key (see page 114).
Press (SET UP), (International (LJanguage.
Select a language from the list using the arrow keys and press [ENTER)(if you
bought your Palmtop in the United States, you probably have Engl ish as
your only choice).
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