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InpRiit Foniìs and Lists
Although the HP 48 screen is small compared to a standard computer
screen, it is approximately the size of the average “dialog box.” Input
forms are the HP 48 equivalent of these dialog boxes.
Most of the HP 48’s applications have input forms associated with
them that make it easy to remember the information you need to
enter, and to set any options )mu want.
Input Forms
All input forms have a similar appearance. The figure below uses the
main input form from the PLOT application to illustrate the main
components.
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ENTEB PUHCTIDNt;) TO PLOT
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A Sample Input Form: PLOT
Each input form has a title, a set of fields (some with labels) a prompt
line (just above the menu), and a menu that displays choices relevant
to the currently selected field (the prompt line also displays a message
pertaining to the current field). As you swutch fields, the prompt and
the menu change to reflect the newly-selected field.
Input Forms and Choose Lists 6-1
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