Very helpful! I’ve had a ti 89 titanium since 8th grade as opposed to the ti 84s that they use in class, so I’ve always had to learn how they are different and how to put use my 89.
I bought one of these devices off eBay a while ago. As crazy as it sounds, this device is far more streamlined and easier to use than the nSpire series. Often tying to type stuff in as “textbook” is more of a hassle than simply typing it in as a linear thing. Such as with this device.
Hello thanks for the videos very interesting I have a question about how transfer data from a program to cells or matrix columns or rows ,do you have a video for that
Would you happen to know easy way to insert matrices like here on nspire CX cas calculator? Now I have to go to menu -> matrices -> create new, input size etc.. really cumbersome imo.