Which way should these UP/DN arrows face for enabling / disabling options regarding personal info, etc? Default is down-facing.
SOURCE: enabling computer mouse
Use the touch pad arrow to open the touch pad icon in the tray, lower right of screen. The touch pad is right below the space bar.
SOURCE: Toshiba Satellite A200 - Logging In
From Safe Mode options:Last known good configuration that should do the trick...
Hope that helps.........
SOURCE: I have a programmable thermostat.
There is a base plate that is screwed to the wall. The face of the thermostat should come off from the base. Usually the batteries can be found back there. Some times a little tug will get it off the wall. Other models have small plastic release clasps that when pushed in will allow the unit to come off.
SOURCE: doesn't play or record
I haven't seen one of these in a while so I don't remember for certain what the error actually means. I think it has to do with a cover sense switch that doesn't think the loading door is closed, but I may be wrong. A Google search turned up a lot of sites and posts that say to give the side of the camera a whack and try it again. Apparently there's some mechanical issue and the slapping technique gets it going again, at least for a while.
It's worth a shot, anyway. I'll look through my Sony stuff if I can find my files and see if I can come up with anything more. In the meantime, if this has helped at all, please take a moment to rate this solution. And thanks for asking here!
SOURCE: TI-84 silver: Black arrow instead of line in function mode
Hello,
I have answered this question multiple times. I have no idea why you calculator refuses to allow you to choose more graph styles. Maybe you should reset it by clearing the RAM.
Concerning the connected asymptotes.
In truth your function has one aymptote namely the straight line x=2 but your graph has two asymptotic branches, one tends towards -infinity, the other toward + infinity. That they seem connected is an illusion due to the finite resolution of the screen. This is made worse if you select a connected graph instead of a dotted one. I am enclosing a screen capture of the graph for the same function, drawn on a calculator with better resolution.
This clarification being given, it remains that you still have a problem since you cannot choose other styles. Do try to reset the RAM, and choose dotted graphs. If that does not work, maybe you should update the OS or reinstall it from education.ti.com.
I hope it solves your problem. If it does not, do not blame me, and remember that I tried my best.
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