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When using the iPhone keyboard for alphanumeric entry some keys are ignored and other keys enter different characters into the calculator. Are these bugs?

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When using the iPhone keyboard for alphanumeric entry some keys are ignored and other keys enter different characters into the calculator. Are these bugs?

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No, this is the intended behavior. The alphanumeric entry capabilities of the calculator are limited to the characters that can be entered from the calculator’s keypad whether entry is via the calculator keypad or the iPhone keyboard. Therefore, unsupported characters on the iPhone keyboard (e.g. lowercase f-z and the majority of symbols) are ignored. In addition, because the iPhone keyboard is not presently customizable, characters that are not available on the iPhone keyboard are mapped to the closest resembling keys. The mapping of such characters is as follows. ^ &rarr Up Arrow &pound &rarr Sigma ~ &rarr Not Equal \ &rarr Angle Return &rarr R/S C7. I want to enter a large program into the calculator. It would be easier to do this using a text editor on my computer than on my iPhone. Is there a way to create a program file on the computer and transfer it to the calculator? Yes, starting with version 1.5, i41CX+ supports downloading programs in the same text format that it emails the

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