Special Characters
The CHARSfeature allows you to find any character and
put it into the command line as if you had typed it from
the keyboard. Press (@) (CHARS) and go exploring.
The 256 characters are collected into screens of 64 characters each:
22 CHARACTERS 0-g3 22
NEEL CY Eh, =,
A1234567089: jE=57
KEY: (NOME)
MUM: 0
2 CHARACTERS BY-127 saa
BARECDEFGHIJKLMHO
PARSTUYVMHEYZL[-1"_
*abcdefghijklmno
parstuvuxgzyL | F~#
KEY: otr[ENTER]
NUH: 64
IEE TREET
SESE CHARACTERS 12-191 SEs
Axel rEZkmatazarel
TodemBA POTATO nw
i EfO¥ |S B24 --H"
B23 pf. t2eA
KEY: pr[SPC]
MUM: 128
Move around in CHARS. Press
the four screens. Press the arrow keys to move the cursor around
within a screen. Notice that the alpha keyboard equivalents for the
highlighted character are displayed next to KE":
display.
coosCHARACTERS 192-255
oe
BaatARECEERET 1]
PRHOGSGEGXSOOL0OVER
45855 3mcaEdEiiia
dAssddo+sudliugpyg
KEY: AC?
HUM: 192
IE ETH ETT EET
or
+#4
to switch between
at the bottom of the
Once you've highlighted a desired character, pressing EH places
the highlighted character in the command line. Press
to exit
the CHARS feature.
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Introducing the HP 48