Description
Familiar operation keys
Similar operation to other popular TI graphing calculators.
Function keys
Easy access to functions from the toolbars pull-down
menu.
Link port
Allows linking between TI-92s, CBLs, CBRs,
and a computer.
High-resolution display
128 x 240 pixels. Allows viewing information with
a wide variety of split-screen options.
8-direction cursor
Move up, down, right, left, even diagonally within
the display.
Built-in applications
Geometry, Text editor, Matrix calculations, Statistics,
Programming.
Catalog of built-in commands
Provides syntax listings for every command and function.
ViewScreen Connector
All TI-92s sold in the U.S. have a ViewScreen connector.
Pretty Print
Mathematical expressions appear on the display just
as they are written on the board or in textbooks.
Text editor
Store and retrieve information. Computer-like features:
QWERTY keyboard with CUT, COPY, PASTE, and FIND.
Programming
Custom menus, dialog boxes, and pop-up windows provide
complete control of the graphical interface. User-defined functions
extend and enhance built-in functionality.
Two graphs
Same or different types of graphs can be viewed at
the same time. Each graph has an independent set of window variables.
3D surface plots
Are available as either wire frame or hidden surface.
The window editor controls both the viewing cube and "eye"
perspective.
Split screens
Allow the viewing of any two applications simultaneously.
Tables are available in function, parametric, polar, and sequence
modes.
Geometric constructions
Can be built interactively with points, lines, polygons,
circles, and other basic geometric objects.
Prior entries
Can be retrieved from active home history screen.
Make changes and enter again to get new results. Great for exploring
patterns and "what ifs." Pretty Print provides good readability.
Specifications
see above
Chronology
1997 first issue
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