TI-Nspire™ CX Family Overview

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TI-Nspire™ CX Family Overview

14 1 2 3 13 4 12 5 11 6 The keypad has two main regions: the NavPad at the top and the keyboard at the bottom. The navpad acts as both a cursor controller and a mouse controller. The button at the center of the Navpad is the mouse click button and is also used for ‘grabbing’ objects to move them around. There are also four blue symbols around the edge of the NavPad that we’ll use later. 10 7 8 9

14 Escape (Undo) 1 Touchpad 2 “Click” (Grab) 3 Home (Off) 13 Scratchpad (Save) 4 Document Tools (Add Page) 12 Previous Page 5 Next Page 11 tab 6 Menu (Context Menu) The keypad has two main regions: the NavPad at the top and the keyboard at the bottom. The navpad acts as both a cursor controller and a mouse controller. The button at the center of the Navpad is the mouse click button and is also used for ‘grabbing’ objects to move them around. There are also four blue symbols around the edge of the NavPad that we’ll use later. 7 del 10 ctrl 9 shift 8 var