Something like this?Walter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 8:47 pmPlease give an hexadecimal unicode character code - I can't find any character looking like HP's shift arrows there so far. Thanks in advance.
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Something like this?Walter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 8:47 pmPlease give an hexadecimal unicode character code - I can't find any character looking like HP's shift arrows there so far. Thanks in advance.
↰ is ↰ U+21B0 (↰) and ↱ is ↱ U+21B1 (↱).Walter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 8:47 pmPlease give an hexadecimal unicode character code - I can't find any character looking like HP's shift arrows there so far. Thanks in advance.
I like the introduction of the angle function where it is now, i.e. next to the abs function, and the consequent shuffling makes sense.
Could we have an official picture of the entire updated keyboard?
%T might be nice (like the 12C), especially given it’s near % & Δ%.
Logx(y) is an unshifted function in EXP.
You can use the answer in other calculations directly without having to add the 100 * yourself maybe.
%T preserves T, Z, and Y. This is the first thing I assign on the keyboard of any (non-finance) machine I start to use (except any 41C model, where PACK is the first thing I assign and %T is second). Also, one of the fundamental purposes of a calculator is to not have to do the rest mentally.