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Tom Palmer Posted on Apr 26, 2015

What I need is a tutorial of the desktop. I am totally ignorant of the top keys ands their function. Can you help?

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The exact functionality you are requesting is located on page 52 of the Casio TE-2000 user manual. Pages 48 through 55 are a good read for you as well. You can access the manual at this location:

http://support.casio.com/en/manual/006/TE-2000_EN.pdf

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Specifically, you'll need to decide on a few things first:
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Those three questions will help you program your unit. As the instructions on Page 52 outline, you'll need to insert the PGM (programming) key into the machine, and then do the following:
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